Freedom Truck, it will move you! Revisited from the 2004 SEMA, patriotism was running high. An all time highlight of a show that amazes us each year. By: David Sundling Some trucks we see at SEMA are masters of modifications, but I have experienced a truck that was a great expression of patriotism and devotion. Dale Ison came up with the idea to have a truck built and painted to represent the United States of America and invested his life savings to do it. He started project in 1999 with builders Jon Watts and Steve Garvie helping with the frame and engine. Using a 1999 Chevy extended cab shell, the builders fabricated a polished stainless steel tubular chassis that puts a real shine on the truck. The frame holds a chromed out 540 cubic engine that screams! A custom hydraulic system raised and lowers the entire body off the truck to display it's shiny chrome chassis. The builder put more than 50,000 man-hours into building this truck. The frame and engine are just the beginning of the effort as you start to look at this magnificent scenes that are painted all over this truck. Mickey Harris of Cosby Tennessee spent 1200 hours laying down the paint on this automotive masterpiece. The scenes stir emotions and memories of the day that changed America, 9-11.
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