According to the old saying, death and taxes are the only things you can really count on.
Although that might generally be true, there are some positive—highly likely— things to look forward to as well. Owning one's dream vehicle is a good example, but now more than ever, getting it requires pulling more strings. The ability to transform any given make/model into a truly one-off custom version takes way more effort than just walking into a dealer's showroom and pointing at the prettiest vehicle on the lot. For anyone whose heart is set on an old, rusted pickup, there's quite a bit of dirty work involved in transforming it into a running, driving, customized vehicle. The only sure thing you can expect from such a scenario, however, is that a fair amount of cash and hours will be spent resurrecting a dead or dying old truck. The odds favoring the owner/builder solely rest on his or her shoulders alone. Where there's an unwavering will, there's certainly a way.
This story is from the September 2016 edition of Street Trucks.
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