An online exclusive “SIKNOMA”

There was a time in history when the mini truckin world converge on the town of Whitesburg Kentucky. Lee Caudill put on a little show know as Heritage. Heritage had an effect on so many of us as well as Steven Hill. Although “SIKNOMA” never made an appearance, it had an affect on Steven to build “SIKNOMA”

 

Owner:  Steven Hill

Truck:   1992 GMC Sonoma

Name:   SICNOMA

Location:  St. Albans WV

Club:  Twisted Intentions

 

Engine :  1969 Chevy 350 V8 with Hooker headers and Flowmaster exhaust.

Edlebrock intake and carburetor.  1969 350 turbo transmission

Built by JF Markham

 

 

 

Chassis/Suspension: 1992 chevy frame with 10in notch with Little Shop of Horrors no toe steering kit, Belltech drop spindles, and Thorbeck Brothers drop sway links.

2600 Airlift Dominator bags front and rear. Viair compressors and SMC valves

 

 

 

 

Wheels/Tires:  20×8 Boss Front and 20×10 Boss rear

 

 

 

Exterior:  OBS sectioned front bumper with phantom grille, all wheel wheels flared 1 ½ inches, shaved tailgate, smoothed roll pan, custom sheet metal bed,

 

Custom paint Candy Tangerine orange Painted by Jason Bleigh

Graphics paint by : Adam Cutlip

 

Interior: Custom Leather with black and orange stitching on bench seat and door panels. With custom paint and graphics in the interior. Billet accessories. Custom painted dash with custom Dakota Digital gauges.

Steven would like to thank my family. Jason Bleigh at Swells Body Shop, Adam Cutlip from Sureshot Paint and Apparel, Tyler Smith and Drew Stiles of Smith Customs for the interior, David Withrow for the stereo.  Jeremey Smith, Chris Adkins, Howie Nelson for the paint and body. Hills Hell Rods and customs for all the other work that was performed. JF Markham for all the help. Last but not least, a big thanks for all the love and support from my brothers and sisters in Twizted Intentions

 

 

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