In some cases, an owner will just sell the truck off to fund a new project that has caught their interest, but sometimes they’ll come to the realization that a revamp is what’s really in order. After all, there’s no need to throw the baby out with the bathwater if a few tweaks here and there will result in falling in love with your ride all over again!
Elias Haroun of La Puente, California, knows the struggle. As someone who has already built his fair share of custom rides, he hit a crossroads when he started to get bored with his 2011 Chevy Silverado. Should he unload it to build something else, or should he redo the truck? We should ​mention that at this point, it was already bagged and body-dropped with a ton of other custom work put into it, and Elias had bought the truck brand new off the lot in 2011. As you can see, he ended up keeping it and making it better than ever!
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THE LITTLE RED PICKUP THAT COULD
This Backyard-Bound 1990 Toyota Pickup as Been on an Adventure of a Lifetime
ROCK CRAWLING CRUISER
There’s no terrain too tough for is 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser
CONTINUING A LEGACY
Lexus LX Takes Reign As New Model Land Cruisers Cease To Be Sold In U.S.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES BY YYOTA
Points To Consider When Building An Adventuremobile
CHOP WORTHY
Dicing It Up With The Snow Peak Cutting Board Set L.
SOUTHEASTERN MINITRUCKIN NATIONALS
THE 27TH ANNUAL EVENT ROLLS INTO NORTH CAROLINA
MAGMA
Fantastic the First Time
Project Burnadebt
1959 CHEVY APACHE BODY RESTORATION
SHOWOFF SERIES STAGE II
NO SHORTAGE OF TEXAS TRUCKS!
BLACK WIDOW
This 2016 Chevy Silverado is a Dream Come True for Hector Marmolejo