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Old 06-17-2008, 08:24 AM
Chris Tobin Chris Tobin is offline
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FMX athelete Cody Elkins' self built F-250 feature article...

Here is a Great Looking feature truck that I think you guys will really like. It is a cool looking truck with a big lift, big wheels and tires and even a vinyl wrap. It also has a big Kicker sound system installed with four buckets.

Cody is a great young kid, and he built the truck himself with the help from a few friends in a few areas. He also drove (I believe he has now sold the truck to start his next project truck) the truck all across the country with his bike and equipment in the bed as he performed at various Freestyle Motorcross events! Also as you can tell from the photos he wasn't afraid to get the truck dirty.

I wrote the feature and shot the truck near Henderson, NV after the SEMA show in 2006.

Let me know what you guys think about this one... I know the pdf file breaks the spread but that is the way our art department did it back then.

Enjoy,
Chris
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Old 06-18-2008, 01:15 PM
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That is an awesome truck!
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