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“Big Bertha” COE build project

Posted in custom, fabrication, Home built, hot rod, Truck, vintage/nostalgia on September 29, 2007 by Craig Pike

My man Mr. Freeze out of Gilbert, AZ is a friend to MyRideisMe.com. He’s just purchased this Chevy Cab over engine (COE) that’s got a 455 Olds Toronado FRONT WHEEL DRIVE powertrain under it. This is going to be good!

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Check out Mr. Freeze’s garage for a look at the work he does. He’s not a full time builder but he spends alot of time out in the garage. Can’t wait to see it come together!




“Big Bertha” COE Build Project

Posted in concepts, custom, Home built, hot rod, Truck, Vintage with tags , , , , , , , on September 28, 2007 by Craig Pike

My man Mr. Freeze out of Gilbert, AZ is a friend to MyRideisMe.com. He’s just purchased this Chevy Cab over engine (COE) that’s got a 455 Olds Toronado FRONT WHEEL DRIVE powertrain under it. This is going to be good!bigbertha.jpg

Check out Mr. Freeze’s garage for a look at the work he does. He’s not a full time builder but he spends alot of time out in the garage. Can’t wait to see it come together!

Also look for a full rendering from Problem Child Kustoms!



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Pushing the Envelope – Big Rig Hot Rod

Posted in hot rod, rat rod, Truck, Vintage with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on September 20, 2007 by Craig Pike

img_4689.jpgImagine yourself at a traditional hot rod show like Billetproof, enjoying Antioch California’s cool morning breeze when you smell diesel fumes. Billetproof isn’t the kind of show where you can trailer your baby in, so something’s not right. Then you hear the whine of a giant turbo just as this beast rounds the corner. Behold the 1950 Peterbilt owned by Michael Leeds. The name for this Hot Rod Semi is up in the air, but “Sneaky Pete” is the front runner. Michael comfortably cruised about 100 miles from Santa Cruz, CA thanks to the inline 6 Cummins turbo-diesel hooked to a 12 speed automatic transmission spinning highway friendly 2.92 gears. Michael guesses 12 to 20 mpg but driving range is no problem since he’s hauling 105 gallons in the polished aluminum fuel tank out back. This baby’s read to travel, even weighing in at about 7000 lbs.
Here’s the link to all the pictures I took of this truck.
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Pushing the Hot Rod Envelope

Posted in hot rod, Truck with tags , , , , , , on September 17, 2007 by Craig Pike

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Imagine yourself at a traditional hot rod show like Billetproof, enjoying Antioch California’s cool morning breeze when you smell diesel fumes. Billetproof isn’t the kind of show where you can trailer your baby in, so something’s not right. Then you hear the whine of a giant turbo just as this beast rounds the corner:

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Behold the 1950 Peterbilt owned by Michael Leeds. The name for this Hot Rod Semi is up in the air, but “Sneaky Pete” is the front runner. Michael comfortably cruised about 100 miles from Santa Cruz, CA thanks to the inline 6 Cummins turbo-diesel hooked to a 12 speed automatic transmission spinning highway friendly 2.92 gears. Michael guesses 12 to 20 mpg but driving range is no problem since he’s hauling 105 gallons in the polished aluminum fuel tank out back. This baby’s read to travel, even weighing in at about 7000 lbs.

Hot rod semi Sneaky Pete

Michael’s no stranger to giant scale projects. Ever heard of Blastolene? Michael designed Blastolene which was later purchased by legendary car collector Jay Leno. Blastolene’s got an M47 Patton Tank engine that’s 1800 cu.in. of aluminum, air cooled, overhead cammed badness making 1200 horsepower with 1500 ft.lbs of torque.

For Sneaky Pete, Michael’s concept was handed to Randy Grubb (remember the semi-truck chopper from Monster Garage?) who took over the build chores and had it on the road in 1 ½ years. The Peterbilt’s aluminum cab was chopped a shocking 11 inches to give it that nasty Bonneville Salt Flat competition coupe look. Up front, a custom made Posie’s Super SlideTM spring mounts a smoothed front axle from an International garbage truck! All that’s held in place using hairpins that were formed from 1/4” DOM tubing. Yea, QUARTER INCH!

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What’s next? Michael told me he’s filming a pilot TV show calledGreen Machines. He’s trying to bring radical rides like Blastolene and Sneaky Pete into the mainstream. I hope he makes it because from the moment Michael pulled in, he was surrounded by awestruck spectators trying to figure out, “What the hell is that?” Thanks for pushing the Hot Rod envelope and answering, even if just for today, the age old question of, “What will they think of next?”

Here’s the link to all the pictures I took of this truck.

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Slammed Nissan Armada

Posted in cars, Truck with tags , , , , on September 3, 2007 by Craig Pike

This Armada’s old news!  Check this out:

Nissan Armada GTR- Not for Soccer Mom

I caught this ride at the Scottsdale, AZ Pavilions on Saturday 9/1. The Pavilions is a weekly show at the McDonald’s at Indian Bend and the 101.

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I’ve got a sweet spot for Nissan’s since I’m an Engineer for Nissan. This is the first time

I’ve seen a slammed Armada. The Titan’s been done but it’s got a solid rear axle. The Armada’s rear axle is independent. Eric from Phoenix has this truck done right.

26″Giovanna GG 111 rims tucked in a custom color matched Katzkin charcoal leather interior and a JL Audio system by House of Sounds. It’s a well done truck. Check it out!

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