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Truck Takeover at the Triple Crown of Rodding
Custom trucks have bulldozed their way into the hot rod world, turning what were once old workhorses from the ’30s through the ’90s into show-stopping, tire-shredding machines. These trucks aren’t just about hauling gear anymore—they’re packing serious muscle under the hood, killer suspension setups, and sleek designs that demand attention at events like the Triple Crown of Rodding.

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Light at the End of the Camaro
There are many reasons why the icon cars have achieved the lofty status they now enjoy, but one of the more obvious reasons is the simple fact that they were finished. Their existence and subsequent high-level exposure have inspired many a young lad to undertake similar projects, and for every famous car built in the early years, probably two others were started in an attempt to either copy or outdo it, but they never saw the light of day.
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Young and Clear on What He Wants
Let’s then take the case of young Tyler “Moose” Hellard. Hellard is the exception to the rule—it isn’t his decisiveness that varies from the theory—it’s his age. Hellard knows exactly what he wants all right, but he’s only 19 years old, and at 19 it’s just a whole lot easier to keep things in perspective. “I want a ’68 Mustang fastback.” Okay, then, that’s clear. Guess what else he’s clear about? “I want it low, fast and comfortable. And while we’re defining goals here, I want it to handle and look really cool, too.” You’re more likely to get what you want if you know it going in.
The Search and The Find
Hellard’s father Ted is a bona fide car nut himself, so Hellard comes by his enthusiasm honestly. Their search for a Mustang was relatively wide-ranging. After local efforts were exhausted, they traveled to the Barrett-Jackson auction in Arizona to continue their quest. Nothing there seemed quite right, either.
During the course of his automotive deliberations, Hellard’s father made the acquaintance of Kevin Bradley, the youthful proprietor of Kreations, a top-notch hot rod shop in Rio Dell, California. The Hellards and Bradley agreed it would be better to start with a reasonably good car. The project vehicle was in pretty good shape. Bradley has called it a good starting point. Naturally the Krew stripped it immediately.
Building a Dream Chassis
The first order of business was to refit the chassis. The front-end focus was to replace the stock suspension with a Heidt’s Mustang II front suspension assembly… The Ford 9-inch Detroit Locker-equipped rearend was narrowed 1 inch. It carries Baer 12-inch brakes and Koni shocks. The rear springs are custom 2-inch lowering units.
The front end is sprung with QA1 coilover units and features rack-and-pinion steering… The brakes up front are 13-1/2-inch Baer Track system disc setups. There’s no shortage of stopping power on this pony.
Powertrain Built for Speed
If you recall, one of Hellard’s requirements was that the car be fast. To accomplish that goal, Bradley called on 707 Automotive… An ’04 Ford 302 small block was stroked to a whopping 347 inches. A Ford Motorsport 303 hydraulic-roller cam pushes the valves in a set of Trick Flow cylinder heads… The transmission is an ’04 T5 Tremec five-speed engaged with a RAM clutch.
Striking the Right Body and Interior Balance
The body and paint on the Mustang are the most visible accomplishments of the Kreations Krew. The overall impression that the car makes is one of extreme smoothness… DuPont’s Hot Hues Sinful Cinnamon coats the very straight metal. Stock bumpers provide safety barriers at both ends of the car. All the chrome work was done by Sherm’s Plating in Sacramento.
Creature comfort was high on Hellard’s list of requirements. Bradley enlisted hot rod legend Howdy Ledbetter to fit a luxurious rust-colored leather interior to the Mustang… All of the interior metal and plastic surfaces are painted with a special paint. The handmade dash is another in-house special project, and it’s fitted with Auto Meter instruments.
From Dream to Award-Winning Reality
The pony car began to distinguish itself at its very first outing and has continued to do so. Trophies and kudos abounded at the 2005 San Francisco Rod and Custom show… So it seems that the long hunt for this car wasn’t such a wild moose chase after all.
ARTICLE SOURCES
Kreations Auto Body
1560 Bates Rd,
McKinleyville, CA 95519
(707) 839-4000
Sherm's Custom Plating
2140 Acoma Street
Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 646-0160
The Shining Custom Metal Polishing
6043 Creek Bend Dr
Riverbank, CA 95367
(209) 988-9708





