 And speaking of custom trucks, get a load of Craig Hahn's slick F-100. Marc took the time to grab a full feature on the truck, so keep an eye out for that coming soon. |  Jack Rudy's been a Paso regular for probably as long as the event's been held. He's also not afraid to jump in his truck and head to an East Coast event on a whim. His chopped and purple two-toned Chevy recently got a well-deserved facelift, including the nekkid lady hubcaps. |  Whether a coincidence or not, '58-59 Chevy slab-sides seem to be quite popular these days. Whatever it may be, Alvin Garnica's Apache looked amazing with its metalflake accents layin' low over whitewalled five-spokes. |
 You may have noticed a theme here-that being a majority of white sidewall tires? Yes, it's true, Paso is where all the whitewalls meet every Memorial Day weekend! |  And while on the topic of familiar sites, you won't find an overabundance of carnauba wax being used,... |  ...as satin finishes still seem to be quite predominant. And to be honest, I actually prefer it myself! |
 Mike Bettencourt's '29 Ford closed-cab was reminiscent of the early Hot Rod magazine, among other things, especially with its Tom Pollard (Dragnet roadster) like flames and traditional touches throughout. |  Another common item found at the show on an annual basis is a considerable amount of '47-54 Chevy pickups. And as of late, quite a few have been of the rarer '54 variety. |  Alas, we end this year's Paso Robles coverage with yet another AD Chevy pickup! But we couldn't close without giving credit to Greg Swent for driving his '47 all the way down from Maple Valley, WA, now could we? |