A swift press of the remote door popper and casual onlookers are treated to an array of sights and sounds. Concept Racing of Houston, Texas, covered the headliner in black tweed, while the two front bucket seats and door panels were treated to black and orange vinyl. Mobile One, located in nearby Humble, Texas, took over and filled the rear extra cab with a mammoth subwoofer enclosure. Trikin' Out Truks then filled in the additional space with a custom center console running from the smoothed and painted dash back to the sub box.
From the dash, a flip-face head unit appears and allows Andy to control the screaming decibels capable of being emitted from his system. A Rockford Fosgate 1,000-watt signal pumper powers four 12-inch Rockford Fosgate bass hitters and the fill-in is created with JL Audio in the stock speaker locations being fed from another Fosgate amplifier. Flame-cut billet door panel inserts are complemented by the billet and half-leather wrapped flame steering wheel and flame gauges. Billet pedals with three-dimensional flames appear to light up the floor with heat.
With the help of a good granny, Andy was able to get his feet back under him after the damaged and stolen truck was returned. Andy's mom and fiance also had supporting roles-family helps. The grand facilitator of it all, Chad of Trikin' Out Truks, gets the high five for Andy's full turnaround along with a strong backing of friends and the truck club Erratic. Although thieved and wrecked, this Bow Tie wasn't meant to die.
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Andy chose to have the rear end of his truck welded closed. Two thin LED lights are mounte
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Simplicity under the hood goes a long way.
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So much for passengers in the Chevy. It's all about the bass.
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