| Gary Ramey |
| Baltimore, Ohio |
| 2003 Chevy S-10 4x4 |
| Original Cost of Vehicle? |
$26,000.00 |
| Cost to Build Vehicle? |
$45,000.00 |
| Why did you build your Ride? |
It’s
really a rebuild, the truck
was in Street Trucks in July
2004. |
| How Long to Build your Ride? |
2 Years |
| Name of Vehicle and Why? |
Recon 1, It’s
a Marine Corp thing! |
| How Long Have You Been in
the Sport? |
30 Years |
| Previous Rides: |
77 Trans Am, 2 66 Chevy II
SS |
| Club Affiliations? |
None |
| What would you like to build
next? |
2002 Ram Air Trans AM |
| Engine |
| Make: Chevy S-10 |
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| Year: 2003 |
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| # of Cylinders: 6 Cylinders |
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| Engine Modifications: Pulleys,
Alt, Air Induction |
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| Chassis |
| Stock or Custom? Custom |
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| Mods to the Frame: Shaved |
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| Inches of lift or drop? Please
specify! 6 inch lift, Super Lift |
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| Who did the Mods to the Frame?
Aaron Lynch |
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| Front Shocks: Blistine 5100 |
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| Rear Shocks: Blistine 5100 |
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| Any Chrome, Polish or Paint:
Stainless Steel Exhaust |
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| Wheels and Tires |
| Front Wheel Type: Colorado
Custom |
| Size: 15x8 |
| Tire
Size: 33” |
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| Rear Wheel Type: Colorado
Custom |
| Size: 15x8 |
| Tire
Size: 33” |
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| Paint |
| Paint
Color: Red with Flames |
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| Type
of Paint: House of Kolor |
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| Describe
Graphics, including paint colors
and types: Flames |
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| Painted
By: Aaron Lynch |
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| Graphics
By: Aaron Lynch |
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| Body |
| Hood:
Reflections |
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| Grille:
Trent Billet |
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| Bumpers:
Made by Aaron Lynch |
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| Add
On Accessories: Steel Flares |
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| Body
Mods: Tilt Bed by Road Hog |
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| Body
Mods By: Aaron Lynch |
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| Interior |
| Head
Unit: Sony |
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| Speakers:
Sony |
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| Stereo
Installed By: Dave Platon |
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| Seats
: Trent’s Trick Upholstery |
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| Describe
Upholstery Material/ Color
Scheme: Charcoal |
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| Any
Other Interior Mods: Speaker
pods by Trent’s Trick
Upholstery |
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| Upholstered
By: Trent’s Trick Upholstery |
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| Anything
you'd like to add? |
| In
the future I plan to add bigger
wheels and 383 cubic inch motor. |
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| Special
Thanks: |
| Aaron
Lynch of Lynch Concepts (Paint),
Trent Vanarsdalen of Trent’s
Trick Upholstery |
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