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Allen Cornelius wanted to make a statement that his shop, AC Customs in Shreve, Ohio, could blend old-school Ford muscle-car performance with a new style truck, giving it the performance and looks to match.

The Paws That Refreshes
Becky Walker, a housewife and career woman from Jarrell, Texas, has two hobbies: raising Great Pyrenees show dogs and her purple prism 53 Chevrolet show truck, appropriately named 53 PAW. About six years ago, my husband, Billy, dragged this raggedy old 53 Chevrolet farm truck home and told me he was going to fix it up for me to drive. That was the beginning of a major project that lasted over two years. We worked every night, weekend and holiday on that truck. In fact, I distinctly remember spending one New Year’s Eve, back in 2004, helping Billy change out two sets of springs.

FOUR-IN-ONE
In the case of a new Honda Civic Si (EP3), this owner wanted to enhance high-rpm power. The K20 engine with the new i-VTEC 2-liter powerplant has considerably more torque available in the lower part of the power band in comparison to the older B- and H-series VTEC engines. While the EP3 used here is primarily a street-driven machine, the owner plans on taking the car to the weekend dragstrip on occasion.
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Sustainable Trails
Tread Lightly's 3-D Hill Restoration: A Model for Sustainable Recreation
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The Auto Builder Staff
Photography by Wendy Miles
In the heart of Moab, Utah, an impressive environmental restoration project is underway, setting a new standard for sustainable outdoor recreation. The 3-D Hill restoration project, led by the non-profit organization Tread Lightly!, showcases the importance of community and conservation.
A Commitment to Conservation
Tread Lightly! has always been a strong advocate for responsible recreation. They promote the T.R.E.A.D principles: Travel Responsibly, Respect the Rights of Others, Educate Yourself, Avoid Sensitive Areas, and Do Your Part. These principles are the foundation of the organization’s values and drive their restoration efforts.
The Easter Jeep Safari Initiative
During the 2024 Easter Jeep Safari, Tread Lightly! demonstrated their commitment to these principles. Volunteers came together to rebuild fences and install signage around 3-D Hill, ensuring the preservation of the area’s natural beauty for future generations. This initiative not only protected the landscape but also served as an educational opportunity for off-road enthusiasts.
Balancing Recreation with Nature
The 3-D Hill project goes beyond restoration; it serves as a blueprint for balancing human activity with environmental stewardship. By maintaining trails and educating the public, Tread Lightly! helps minimize the impact on Moab’s delicate desert ecosystem, which is home to a diverse array of plant and animal life.
A United Effort for a Sustainable Future
Supported by industry partners like RealTruck and funded by the Rugged Ridge Trail Access Program, Tread Lightly! leads the way in sustainable outdoor recreation. The 3-D Hill restoration project exemplifies what can be achieved when a community collaborates to protect and enjoy the natural world responsibly.
Looking forward, the success of the 3-D Hill restoration reminds us that each individual plays a role in preserving our beloved outdoor spaces. Through mindful action and collective effort, we can ensure that the beauty of Moab and other natural treasures remains accessible to all.
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Tread Lightly!
801 Robinson Dr., Suite #400
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
(801) 990-9807





