Some people spend a fortune paying shops or custom-truck builders to create their vision.
But 25-year-old Levi Finney of Battle Creek, Michigan, wouldn’t trust his trucks in the hands of anyone beside himself. When he was a sophomore in high school, Finney attended his first truck show in Indiana. “One look around the show, and I was hooked,” Finney says. “It was like a whole new world opened for me.” At that time, he was driving an Acura Integra that he traded for a ’88 Chevy S10.
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