Custom Hauler Rides to SEMA Winner

This hot rod hauler is on display at the SEMA show this year.

We normally don’t go crazy for hot rods, but this is righteous. Just in time for the 2013 SEMA Show, UPS announced the winner of its “Ride Your Hauler to SEMA” Contest. Jeb Greenstone, president, designer and lead fabricator of Cutworm Specialties won the competition with his Dually Hauler. His Hayesville, NC-based shop builds custom hot rods.

This parts hauler took approximately 6 months to build. The company produced the all-aluminum body and bed based on the designs of 1930-31 Ford Model A trucks. Cutworm Specialties built the vehicle‘s suspension, spindles, axle and lug nuts from scratch. The hauler’s rear axle and 19.5-inch wheels were taken from a motor home. Built for the street, the engine is a 1967 Lincoln 460 V8 with a built C6 transmission. They claim it’s capable of nearly 600 horsepower. The interior is completely handmade including the seat, dash, steering wheel and pedals.

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