Project Atermath
Truckin’|Volume 43 Issue 05

Third Time’s the Charm.

Anthony Soos
Project Atermath

Whoever said fire cleanses all, never had their truck swallowed up by the hot flames of a warehouse blaze.That’s exactly what happened to Mark Seamans’ last build. He dropped it off to have a stereo installed and returned to a bunch of firemen telling him that his truck was toast. So he did what anyone would do.He negotiated with the insurance adjuster to buy the truck back and sell it back to his favorite custom shop, Complete Customs out of McKinney, Texas, to resurrect it. The owner liked the truck so much he bought it as a wreck to rebuild and currently uses it as a tow and show truck.

Letting time heal the wound of a burned-up truck, Seamans walked onto his local Chevy dealership lot and walked out with a stock ’15 3500HD Duramax Dualie. He intended to make another custom that would redeem his last build. Again, he entrusted his buddies in East Texas to transform his ’15 into the stunner you see here.

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