Amazing Rides
 |  We spent a few minutes trying to figure out the steering on this big Excursion. If you look closely, you can see that it links back to the crossmember, to the front axle bracket, and then to the steering knuckles. |  Mitch Rall of Ekstensive Metalworks rushed to get his project Ram out to the show. Although the interior was not done, the truck still looked dope with Dodge Charger headlights. It was also a part of our "Best Project Trucks" in our Jan. '07 issue. |
 |  Around The Show Yes, this is a '64 Chevy pickup with a '61 Chrysler front end and a '57 Chrysler rear. |  Check out the grinded metal finish of this '08 Ford. You can find an article in our Feb. '07 issue to learn how to finish your truck just like this. |
 Wheel-maker TIS (Twenty Inches Strong) had a 30-inch wheel on this H2. Maybe it's time for a name change. |  Chip Foose customized this Ram SRT-10 with a custom trailer to haul his Hemisphere hot rod that debuted at the show. |  With some late-night TLC, Marcel Venable of Venable Kustoms got this Nissan Hardbody done only moments before the show. |
 Forgiato Wheels stepped it up with the first-ever clear wheel. The clear center was made out of a polycarbonate, and to show off the strength of the wheel, Forgiato had a video of a 350Z drifting on a set of them. They will be perfect for trucks with big brake kits on them, if you can afford the $10K price for a set of them. |  James Norman is building this Toyota Tacoma to pitch sideways in full drifting manner. It already has a URD supercharger on it to make it easier to lose grip. |  Gale Banks' record-setting Sidewinder diesel-powered mini was in the house. |
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See Ya' Next Year!
Oh, how we want Santa to drop a nice red '07 Tundra like this one down the chimney this year. We promise we've been good.