Custom Rigs : Fall 2009
Shining Bright
Pride & Polish in Florida mp combos clean up at Overdrive 's Surprise du
By BRUCE W. SMITH
riday evening's light competition should have been a good indication of which custom rigs were going to lay claim to the majority of Overdrive's Pride & Polish awards hardware. Rigs drawing the largest crowds of spectators and cameras during these night displays of lights always seem to be at the top of the winner's list when all is said and done. The 75 Chrome Shop's annual April truck beauty show in Wildwood, Florida, was no exception. What was a bit of a surprise is the rigs drawing the most appreciative looks and
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the largest percentage of camera clicks were not the old-school bobtails or box van combos, but rather dumps. That's right, dumps. Sure, Wayne Hollingsworth's unique '95 Peterbilt 379 bobtail with twin flat-top sleepers drew attention, as did the Peterbilt bobtails of R.J. Martin, Kenny
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