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Betty White: The OBS Chevy That Reignited a Family Legacy

Joe Acevedo Jr . October 31, 2025 . Features .
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A Legacy Reborn

For Jeremy, this wasn’t just another build; it was personal. Betty White, his jaw-dropping OBS Chevy isn’t just about frame-scraping lows or flawless body lines. She’s a tribute to his roots, a rolling memory machine packed with heart, history, and horsepower.

This build started decades before the first bolt was turned. Back when Jeremy was just a kid, his father owned a similar truck, a daily driver that doubled as a school shuttle for him and his brother. It was the first truck Jeremy ever drove—the one that sparked his obsession with OBS Chevy trucks. That early connection set the tone for everything that followed. At 15, he got his hands on a 1993 single cab and dreamed of building it into something wild. But like many young projects, life got in the way. Still, Jeremy never lost sight of that dream.

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He made himself a promise: “If I ever get another one, I’m not stopping until it’s done.” Enter Betty White.

This isn’t your average street build. It’s a no-compromise, full-send creation that turns vision into reality—fast. Bathed in a super-clean 1972 Ford Pure White, Betty White wears her name with pride. The paintwork is crisp and classic, giving the truck a timeless, elegant vibe. But it’s the foundation that makes jaws drop.

Underneath, Jeremy went all in. Up front, an NFAMUS Metal bag control arm system handles the suspension, paired with Slam Specialties RE-7 air bags for both the front and rear. The rear also features a custom 3-link setup with KYB shocks, all finely tuned by suspension wizard Josh Jagneaux out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The result? A ride that’s as smooth and functional as it is aggressive and low.

The stance is perfection. Sitting on a set of Infamous wheels, measuring 24×9 in the front and a meaty 24×11 at the rear, the truck carries a unique footprint that demands attention. It’s a bold setup—low, wide, and unmistakably custom that walks the line between street style and show queen.

This wasn’t a solo act. Jeremy brought the family and crew together to make this dream a reality. His brother handled the sheetmetal work, shaping the bones of the build. Cody and Cory crushed the bodywork with precision, and Jeremy’s father stepped in to help with prep and tape work, allowing Jeremy to spray that unforgettable white finish. It became a family mission, built through long nights, early mornings, and countless hours in the garage.

“All the long nights and hours we put in definitely paid off,” Jeremy says. “Betty White turns heads everywhere she goes.” But Betty isn’t just about the looks; she has opened doors. Thanks to this build, Jeremy earned a coveted spot in the Aftermath family—one of the most elite truck clubs in the country. That badge of honor is more than a title; it’s a recognition of craftsmanship, culture, and community.

Now, with the build complete, Betty White represents everything Jeremy set out to achieve: a tribute to where he came from, a statement about where he’s headed, and a symbol of what’s possible when passion meets dedication.

She’s not just a truck. She’s a story on wheels. And her next chapter? It’s just getting started. #ItDontStop

Truck Specs

Owner

Jeremy Forrest
1993 Chevy Silverado C2500
Slidell, LA

Engine & Drivetrain

TBI 350
OEM intake
Magnaflow exhaust system
Chassis & Suspension
NFAMUS upper and lower control arms
RE-7 bags
KYB shocks
Custom 4-link and notch
Chassis work by Josh Jagneaux

Wheels & Tires

24X9 and 24X11 Infamous wheels

Body & Paint

Paint by Jeremy Forrest
Slosh Tubz front tubs
LMC grille and front bumper

Interior

OEM brown seats
Custom headliner speaker rack
Custom steering wheel

 

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