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Old 09-20-2018, 04:02 PM   #3421
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

When we got to Kelderman, we were met by Bo, the shop security dog.





Evidence everywhere of hobbies, interests and passions.



Derek introduced us to Jeff, the VP as part of our tour.

He will be along soon to add some video links to some of their builds too.

We saw a lot of stuff that is either in development, or private, also many customer trucks being fitted with various high lift kits.

I have to say, most of the stuff he showed us was way above my pay grade and understanding, but I loved it all.

This is a big concern.

Evidenced by a double storey red barn inside the factory.



Some more random pics of some of the builds, and toys.





This is how you move bales....



Wide body, wider wheels.



Good advice.



Jeff’s corner.

This was where my heart started to beat faster.







Lastly, the corporate tow truck.



Once we had completed the tour, we headed over to a small town called Beacon, that the Iowa State Trooper had suggested we go see.

Unfortunately, it was Monday 15.00 and when we got there, the sign said closed Monday and Tuesday.

But we saw something we wanted badly out front........

And so started another 2.5 hr story.
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