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Behind the Scenes: Scott’s Hotrods ’N Customs 1951 Chevy

This amazing ’51 Chevy is currently underway at Scott’s Hotrods ’N Customs. We left off as Kenneth Dekiserre wrapped up the “shapely” thinking how could they top that? Well, they kept going, that’s how! Welcome once again Mr. Stress Ball explaining the process of the truck’s non-stock running boards:

When I got to the running boards, they were, in a way, kind of self-explanatory. They had to be running boards for a ’50 Chevy pickup. Easy, right? We even had a rendering to build from, courtesy of Eric Brockmeyer, to make it easy. Well, as soon as I started, I figured out pretty quickly that the running boards that were drawn in Brockmeyer’s rendering

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