If you find some truly amazing workmanship/innovation in some of the cars/trucks that you see it could be nice to see something like that. All those cars have had a ton of effort put into them but there’s always some that are just are beyond the rest. Stay healthy this year and enjoy the show!!
Tiger Army shirt sure brings back some memories! Great coverage and good variety. I’m biased to bagged trucks but that’s a pretty tiny market. Little side bit about the pink 64 Impala. It’s owned by Ernie Macias. He passed away just as the paint was finished in August. Way to young. He was a staple in the minitruck scene and even worked at the magazine for a few years. He will be very missed.
That 64 impala belonged to Ernie Mancias, former editor of minitruckin mag, sadly he recently lost his life to covid. Never got to show the freshly painted car. R.I.P Ernie
Mystery Machine was sweet !
Thanks for the teaser. I’m excited to get there and see it in person.
If you find some truly amazing workmanship/innovation in some of the cars/trucks that you see it could be nice to see something like that. All those cars have had a ton of effort put into them but there’s always some that are just are beyond the rest. Stay healthy this year and enjoy the show!!
Cool. Mahalo for sharing! : )
👍 Let's see some cool tools.
Tiger Army shirt sure brings back some memories! Great coverage and good variety.
I’m biased to bagged trucks but that’s a pretty tiny market.
Little side bit about the pink 64 Impala.
It’s owned by Ernie Macias. He passed away just as the paint was finished in August. Way to young.
He was a staple in the minitruck scene and even worked at the magazine for a few years.
He will be very missed.
That 64 impala belonged to Ernie Mancias, former editor of minitruckin mag, sadly he recently lost his life to covid. Never got to show the freshly painted car.
R.I.P Ernie
good to see you again alan
Hey man, where'd you go? I really liked watching and getting inspired by your videos.