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For most people, building a truck can be a rather arduous process, taking years and years to complete. Screaming children, wives, and bank accounts are all usual hindrances to the completion of most trucks. Sadly, many of these vehicles will forever remain unfinished, rotting away in their owner’s garages, hoping for the day when all of the screaming will subside and they can finally get back on the road where they belong. And then there is Todd “Radar” Hendrix of Negative Camber. Having been in the scene since 1992, Hendrix has been around the block a couple of times. While in his teens, Hendrix grew up watching the guys of Trendsetter Minis cruise the streets of his home in Spring, Texas. Inspired, Hendrix went on to buy a 1992 Isuzu Space cab to tinker around with. Originally featuring a very stylish body kit and static slammed, Hendrix’s ride would evolve with the times, shedding its body kit in place of a 2” body drop and given a paint job that was given honorable mention in Minitruckin’ magazine for one the best paint jobs of all time back in 2007, which in turn had earned him the cover of Minitruckin’ for the truck back in 2000.
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