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Since I can’t ride my bike this summer (I’m recovering from an Achilles tendon rupture) I’ve been putting as much of my spare time as possible into Project Why Wait.

Given that I’m trying hard to keep myself busy I didn’t really need an additional kick in the pants. However one came anyway during the June Cars and Coffee Toronto event..

This actually isn’t the first time I’ve seen this truck, but it is the first time I have seen it since 2017. It was at Motorama where I took a strikingly similar picture to the one above.

At that point the truck looked like a complete unit, but was pretty far from the road. Since it’s initial reveal the owner took the truck to Hitman Hot Rods who gave it a proper once over.

Visually not much has changed on the truck, which is good because I liked it as is. Mechanically though Hitman buttoned up all the loose ends.

If memory serves the truck is sitting on an s10 chassis and there’s a million and one different ways to do that swap.

I spent a lot of time looking this truck over considering a few ideas and seeing how one or two things were done on this build to see if I could re-purpose some ideas from the pros.

Hopefully mine looks half as good when it is complete. Bet I’d better get back to work if I want that to be anytime soon…

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