To be considered a successful truck show, several factors have to first come into play. You need sunshine, you need detailed and dialed-in customs from all eras, and you need an excited crowd that wants to see some quality rides. Thankfully, this year’s Bring the Noize show was in fact a success. Held at Victory Lanes Sports Park, in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday, February 13th, the 10th annual Bring the Noize car and truck show, presented by Airbagit.com, was a huge success with customs arriving from California, Nevada, New Mexico, and of course, Arizona. A beautiful 78-degree, sun-filled day provided the backdrop for hundreds of fullsize, mini, and classic trucks showing off and representing the best of the West. With sponsors and vendors like Airbagit.com, Smart Wax, Universal Technical Institute, Metal Asylum Kustom Finishes, Surface Art, Forged, Superior Auto Sound, Mouse’s Kustom Fab, The Interior, Shop, and House of Sound, showgoers got to see firsthand some of the finest shops and manufacturers in Arizona. For more than 150 photos from the show, check out Web Coverage and for info on next year’s Bring the Noize show, go to artofnoize.com.
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Our buddy Chad Anderson, from Metal Asylum Kustom Finishes, showed off his ’88-’98 C/K wit
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No big surprise here, Patrick Rios’ Chassis by Aaron Iha-built Nissan won Best of Show Tru
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Jim Scheiffele’s American Built Customs’ Chevy took home First Place in the Classic Truck
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Tony Mallaro won First Place in the Stock Fullsize category and his Dodge Ram looked great
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Forged brought out James Mongeon’s body-dropped Chevy tucking 28-inch wheels. This truck i
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Taking home first place in Mild Fullsize truck, Abe Silva’s Dodge Ram was representing Bal
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