We appreciate works of art in their completed, beautiful, and vision-realized forms. Our appreciation for art would, however, grow tenfold if we saw the acts of labor involved to get to the finish line. This holds true for building a cover truck and we always try to show you how a cover truck was created. Often times, we don't have the build images to bring you, but with this month's F-150, we have some great photos to help you see just how much work it took to create this beast.
Check out the awesome work, and if you have a ride that is close to being finished, or you're just starting out, give these guys a call to bring your dream to fruition. Special thanks to Pat and Kyle for making this story happen.
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Arriving at Shocker Motorsports in Bakersfield, California, freshly painted by K-Daddyz Ku
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Tear down began immediately as the guys at Shocker literally removed everything from the F
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Moving to the rear suspension, it, too, was pulled free and set aside. Up next, all of the
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All of the factory parts taken off of the F-150 were set aside and the ones that would be
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New replacement parts, including Cognito upper A-arms with uni-balls, the Bulletproof Susp
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With the frame being smoothed and painted, the guys at K-Daddyz Kustomz went ahead and smo
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