Check out John Mathieu's 1951 Chevy Truck with BFGoodrich Tires and a Edelbrock Manifold, Featured in the 2007 August Issue of Classic Trucks Magazine
Crave a home with artsy vibes? There’s no better way than to display artwork and photos on your walls. Check out our 30 gallery wall ideas and get inspired!
The House of Seven Rivers - posted in Truck Campers: I was so impressed by this thing that I contacted the owner and got some Hi-res photos to share. Sale thread: http://www.wanderthe...hp?/topic/4692/Official website: http://www.hinterlandcampers.com/A Land Yacht ExtraordinaireThe House of Seven Rivers is a unique exotic rolling home. A true masterpiece of design, engineering and craftsmanship, this motor home is constructed of the finest materials in true yacht quality. With an Incense C...
Across Pakistan it is common to see things with wheels ornately painted and adorned. The port city of Karachi, is the epicenter of this long-practiced tradition. Practically every vehicle, from a garbage truck to a rickshaw, is opulently decked out with everything from colorful murals to historic or symbolic images. Sometime around 1920, the tradition of decorating a truck prior to it heading out on a long trip was born. Known as “Jingle Trucks,” Pakistan’s love affair with the Bedford, the heavy-duty truck that started the craze, came to Pakistan from UK automaker Vauxhall Motors after the first World War. To this day, the vintage vehicle is is still a vibrant part of Pakistani culture. University of Karachi professor and artist Durriya Kazi who has studied truck art for several decades, believes that the age-old practice can be connected to Sufism; a mystical side of Islam that focuses on spirituality and body purification. Kazi says decorating the trucks is a way to obtain “religious merit,” such as the Sufi practice of embellishing a shrine or religiously significant site. In other words, by paying tribute to the truck by adorning it, the owner is ensuring that the truck will...
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Oh, the open road, the scents of nature, the warm embrace of a campfire – and then, there's your neighbor's clunky, run-of-the-mill camper. But wait! You, my adventurous friend, you've got a ticket to camper utopia. A revolutionary world where walls are a mere suggestion, balconies are as common as marshmallows, and camping becomes a ...
INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT: Retail | Women’s ‘Fashion Truck’ Boutique DESIGN VIBE: Modern Bohemian | Contemporary Rustic | White Palette LOCATION: JD Luxe at Westfield’s ‘…