Classic Truck Performance

Steve Bloom’s 1955 Ford F-100

aking on the full build of any classic truck is a journey, allowing each owner to establish a game plan of priorities to follow as they get started. Regardless of whether it’s a home build or one involving concept designs and a pro shop, it’s one best taken on with plenty of research done and enough insight to try and set a timeline to accomplish each particular step. Now, imagine setting the particular goal of competing for the coveted Don Ridler Memorial Award at the Detroit Autorama to showcase the debut of your build and you’ve just raised the bar to the highest level in the custom car world. It’s a feat that demands an incredible amount of perseverance when trying to reach the goal, especially if you’re determined to do

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