When it comes to setting your sights on the cover, your paint job really has to grab some attention. With this as his goal, Kyle set out to blow everyone away. Before the paint hit the truck, another crew of tight-lipped friends were assembled. Starting out with a Toyota 4Runner front end, Kyle and his friends Steve Faston & Josh Zumwalt proceeded to shave everything they could, even rounding the bed corners to be as clean as possible. A hole for a 40x40 rag top was cut and then it was time for some paint. The base coat and clear were handled by Jon Wiggins of Creative Classics. The airbrush was wielded by Jonie Nichals also from Harrisonville, MO. You can see this truck several times and still catch something in the paint you missed every other time you looked at it. The interior of this wicked truck was the brainchild of Kyle himself. Wanting something truly evil looking, Kyle built a fully one-off interior using rolled steel and whatever could be found and integrated them into the theme. Once the fabrication was done, nearly everything was covered in spray on bedliner from Ameriguard. The dash features Dakota Digital gauges so Kyle can keep tabs on his speed and everything else. What would an evil truck be with a factory four-cylinder motor? NOT EVIL. With that in mind, Kyle shoved a Chevrolet 350 engine under the hood complete with a mild cam, Holley high rise intake and Edelbrock 600 carburetor. Joey Bails handled modifying the 700r4 transmission that keeps Kyle cruising this truck down the highway. Kyle would like to thank Guilty By Design, Tim's Muffler, Ameriguard of Lee Summit, Creative Classics, Robert's Tire, Solor Pro, Clint's Alignment, Bob Sipes, Josh Zumwalt, lil Kyle, Jon Knap, Leon Bearce, Jon Wiggins, Jonie Nichals, Steve Faston, Jamie Taylor, Pig, CJ, Henry at Automotive Again, Shawn Yoss, Mike Baker, Fake Uncle Doc, Dale & Evlyn for the garage space, Mom & Dad, wife and daughter as well as anyone else he forgot but answered their phone when help was needed.
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