____Forget for a moment the limited usefulness of these stunning creations and let yourself wallow in an extravaganza of polished steel and shining paint-work. Let yourself be amazed by the artistic engineering, incredible attention to detail, beautiful colour schemes and the total disregard of any financial inhibitions. Enjoy!
| Chrome Shop Mafia's long, low, blue and tribal Vee 8. |
| The Rat Rod look: making one tough-looking truck. |
| Twin Tribal Gear Sticks. |
| Suicide doors and custom-cut wheels. |
| Flaming colour scheme: inside and out. |
| Tidy rear-end with matching 5th wheel cover. |
| Quarry truck showing hours of TLC. |
| One of many Peterbilt 379's at the show. |
| Something different from big fleet of John Christner. |
| The In-Vogue Long and Low rear-end treatment. |
| One of three Canadian entries. |
| Ghost-Flames in Blue. |
| Is it a tank-trailer or a work of art? |
| The triple-turbo treatment: plenty of go with show. |
| Perfect in every way. |
| Super Clean. |
| The Look-in-Side: See-no-Red Tank. |
| Another 379. |
| And another. |
| Best Cabover in Show: only cabover in show. |
| Of all the trucks in all the World. I'll take the Super-Liner. Thank-you. |
| Old School Class. |
| Classic Paint. |
| Orange striped tyres: different. |
| Oldie and Goldie. |
| Imposing Red Kenworth |
Some fine pictures of some top rigs you took Chris. Thanks.
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Look at all these amazing trucks! The owner of each certainly put a lot of effort customizing their truck. Clearly, trucks are more than just mere vehicles for lugging around equipment. For me, the best-looking truck among all those is the one in the fourth picture. It looks like a black-and-blue version of Optimus Prime from the movie Transformers!
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