My big brother Jeremy's big truck.  1973 Chevy with a 427 ci motor and 44" Swampers.  Jeremy has been building this thing for a few years now and has done everything himself, including building that motor with all kinds of power.  He's got a lot of work ahead of him to get this truck where he wants it but it also makes for a pretty fun daily driver. More mods to come with photo updates in store! 

 

My friend Brant Luckow's Toyota Racing Development "Extreme Toy". Many many upgrades on this supercharged Moab Machine with 35"s and a cool snorkel.  Plenty of sweet custom rock crawler gear from CBI Offroad in Idaho Falls .www.cbioffroadfab.com Not only is Brant a diehard off roader, he is a true sportsman, careful to "wheel" in approved areas, and always there to help out with tech questions, modification ideas, and he's well networked with a LOT of offroaders.  Thanks for all your help Brant! And send me more pics in action. More mods to come with photo updates in store!   

My newest Jeepin buddy Jeff Jones is the proud owner of this beauty.  Check out that airbrush work!  Jeff works at Jack's Auto Body on Burley in Chubbuck, Id.  Recognize those doors?  They're straight off of my Jeep.  As it turns out, I've been looking for a set of full hard doors for quite some time, well, Jeff has been searching for half hard doors.  When we bumped into each other it was almost like the old Reces Peanut Butter Cup commercials.  He had my red doors, this awesome (Mountain Dew green as I like to call it) by the end of the same day.  Looks awesome!  This Jeep is powered by the ever popular and very torquie straight 6 and is sweet to look at both inside and out.  I'm here to tell you, riding in this Jeep while drinking a frosty Mountain Dew on a hot summer day is as good as it gets!  More mods to come with photo updates in store! 

And here it is as of 08-22-07 with the new top.  Sweet!

 

Man this chopper suits me!  Yes, I wish it was mine!  This sweet ride belonges to Mark Brown, at the time, he was President of Premier Technology and is now a developer in Pocatello, Id.  He upgrades often enough and I speak with him little enough, that this Custom Bourgette with an S&S power plant may have moved on by now.  I hope not.  A true pleasure to polish for hours on this bad boy!  If it wasn't for the fact that law enforcement is the perfect job for me, I would really regret being out of the detail business just for days like that one!

Jason Bohrer's new economy vehicle.  It's economic because he can get to work and to law school and back home much more quickly.  Oh, and it saves on gas.  This is my friend's bike from Virgina/Washington DC.  He works for a United States Senator and is going to law school.  (He will be a Senator at the least himself one day)  The bike is a 2006 Suzuki Katana.  I wonder which is faster, his Suzuki bike or his Suzuki car??? 

OH MOMMY! This is a real truck! This one belongs to my friend Doug Sayer, president of Premier Technology in Blackfoot, Id. www.premiertechnology.cc He is a design and fabrication genious and his art really shows on this one of a kind "Blackhawk" Dodge.  Featured in numerous offroad and 4X4 magazines, this Dodge truck has shaved door handles, custom interior, 20" wheels with 37" tires.  Doug is the brainchild behind every mod on this rig, but what stands out the most are Doug's own design, the custom ALUMINUM bumpers and nerf boards!  Again, this truck was a pleasure to work on and we detailed it biweekly at times.  Yes, he uses this truck!  I removed elk hair and blood from the custom carpeted bed and hundreds of pounds of mud over time from underneath this beast!  The looks of this truck are obviously unmatched, but it has a ton of power as well with the power chip, intake and pipe, this truck runs and drives as well as it looks!  (hey look in the background, there's my Jeep) By the way, if you're wondering how well those aluminum bumpers hold up to real life work, ask the deer that jumped out in front of it at 65 mph requiring me to pressure wash it off.  Well, don't ask the deer, he's no longer with us and I'm sure his sense of humor isn't the same as mine.  So I guess you can ask me. I pressure washed the remaining deer parts off and added a little wax and that was about it.  I have responded to numerous deer vs. vehicle crashes and almost every one of them have to be towed away, including a semi truck from this spring!  Good job Doug!

Here we have another one-of-a-kind.  My little brother Daniel owns this 1925 Model T "C" Cab truck.  He's sportin a Corvette motor which now has dual four barrel carbs and it is currently being plumbed for NOS! It is the original frame and all steel body.  We, mostly Daniel, are custom building a new bed for it that will really look great when it's finished.  Do you know what a Corvette motor will do with a truck that is so light that Dan and I can lift it?  Well, use you're imagination.  This truck is Ford tough with Chevy stuff.

This one belongs to my friends at Bully Dog Technologies which is now headquarted just outside American Falls, Id. www.bullydog.com This MAJOR custom Ford 6 door has so many modifications that my fingers would fall of if I tried to type them all.  And talk about horse power!  An obscene amount of horsepower and torque.  This truck won the Ford Design Award at the SEMA show.  What is the SEMA show? Only the worlds largest vehicle show which is held annually in L.V., NV.   Do you recognize those aluminum bumpers and nerf boards?  Oops, there's my Monte Carlo which is for sale by the way!

I know, this is no hot rod!  But I had to show it.  I repossessed this Geo Metro for a local financial company.  It was green, red, and blue and so very ugly.  A friend who worked for me at the detail shop offered the finance company something like $100 and owned it that afternoon.  We sprayed it black with paint we used on truck frames and then I painted the Punisher logo on the hood.  It was pretty cool for such an ugly piece of junk.  I don't think the car lasted too long because he drove it like he only had $100 invested in it.  If you live in Chubbuck and are wondering what ever happened to your green, red, and blue metro that was there when you went to sleep, one night but gone the next morning... I have two comments for you, 1. It looked MUCH better when I was done with it, and 2. you seriously need to get an ash tray, those cigarette butts everywhere inside were just plain uncalled for! GOSH!

  This is American Falls PD Officer Tyler Scheierman's chick magnet.  It has a carbon fiber exhaust and according to the brochure, it is very fast.  Of course it is difficult for a man of the law to confirm that since we no longer have a drag strip open for racing in our area, but, allegedly, it can really move down the asphault!