 Jeff of Devious Customs figured that if he had to camp at the show,he might as well do it in style. |  Darryl Tracy drove his Ford Super Duty with the caravan of fellow Severed Ties members from Texas. |  |
 Ricky's '80 Chevy C10 was clean down to the smallest detail. The yellow paint that covers the body is bright enough to make you pull out your sunglasses. |  For the longest time, tyson's truck has gone To shows coated in tan primer. It's good To see that he made a ton of progress and Finally painted it. |  This old-school Toyota named Last Look was dusted off especially for the last Reso. |
 Grunion Fabrication brought out a couple of trucks representing some nice work. Mark's '63 Chevy looks good in its body-dropped stance, while the white S-10 (opposite page) is radically low with its killer suspension. |  Mike Demello is working on making this truck lower than ever. He's dropping it to the doors, chopping the top, and is pondering some other major body mods. |  Here is a good way to sneak around with all of your favorite refreshments. |
 |  |  Club Down to Earth had several generations of Chevy fullsize trucks from the '60s to 2000s. |
 Cool guy/DJ extraordinaire, Roulette, came prepared with his really clean threads on. |  |  |
 We even brought two of our project trucks to be a part of the celebration. |  Chris Couto's '63 C10 was recently refinished with new front and rear bumpers, as well as a clean black paintjob. |  Relaxed Atmosphere was one of many clubs with members in attendance from all over the country. |
 Brandon Sisco's 427-powered square-body Chevy was looking seriously good. We dig the factory theme too. |  |  Devin showed off his wicked dance moves. |
 It's amazing what people will do to get in a truck club. |  Jordan wanted to be a part of the last Reso so bad that he traveled all the way from Ireland. |  |
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