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 Old-school flavor is abundant...  Old-school flavor is abundant with this low-down F-100, and we love it. Satin silver and pinstriped scallops complement the black steelies and wide whites.  Phillip Bailey's '58 Chevy...  Phillip Bailey's '58 Chevy is coated in satin green paint, with pinstriping to spice things up. The stepside pickup sits low over a set of chrome steelies and wide whites, giving it a simple, clean appearance.  The Ride Tech (formerly Air...  The Ride Tech (formerly Air Ride Technologies) pickup is always a strong force on the autocross course. The perfect stance and killer wheel-and-tire combination are a great match for the truck's awesome suspension and undeniable performance.  Coming from Lyman, South Carolina,...  Coming from Lyman, South Carolina, Dan Burnette thrashed on his '72 C-10 in the autocross all weekend. A tuned port-injected small-block motivates the Cheyenne and even caused a few hairy moments when Burnette's right foot got a little heavy.  With tons of cool features...  With tons of cool features and a modern Ford powerplant, this '38 Ford pickup belongs to Bill Sellers of Lebanon, Tennessee. Slick paint, a nice stance, and a tasteful leather interior make for one cool truck.  The Nashville Nationals was...  The Nashville Nationals was a hot one, even for Texas-native Billy Pool. He owns this killer '53 F-100, which rides on a Fatman Fabrications chassis and receives plenty of power from a Chevy mill. Marvin Cherney is responsible for the flawless bodywork and slick Copperhead paint.  Bill Townsend's '48 Ford pickup...  Bill Townsend's '48 Ford pickup proves that simple styling is the key to a cool truck; he took a Finest Five award back to his home in Caruthersville, Missouri. The yellow F-1 features a killer interior, lots of pinstriping, and a trick bed cover.  It's not shiny but it sure...  It's not shiny but it sure is cool-this '72 Blazer looks like a blast to drive. Bryan Ashley is the proud owner of the eternally topless Chevy, which was built by Jason Bullock. Rolling on 20- and 22-inch Coys, the truck sits just right and sounds good, too.  With a crowd around it all...  With a crowd around it all weekend long, this '66 Chevy Crew Cab produced lots of questions for the owner, Trent Beasley. Even though a handful of these trucks were built in the '60s, this is totally Beasley's creation and features include an LS2 engine and a nicely detailed interior.  Fresh out of the shop, this...  Fresh out of the shop, this '56 Chevy is awesome inside and out. Rob and Nathan Pederson built the truck, using a TCI chassis, a healthy small-block, and cool details throughout. The father-and-son team did a spectacular job and certainly deserved a spot in the Finest Five group.
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