Here is a remarkable one-of-a-kind custom show truck built with no expense spared. This custom sculpture started life as a 2001 Chevy Silverado, assembled in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and was soon transformed by the Arizona owner into the chopped and dropped rolling piece of artwork you see today. Most everything on this roadster is a custom one-off design. It features many unique touches rarely ever see on a build like this. After pouring nearly $40,000 into major modifications, interior work and suspension, the owner decided to take it to the next level. It was then taken to Motorsport Concepts of Denver, which was responsible for the custom metal work in the bed, GMC Denali front modifications, body shaving and smoothing, razor-cut windshield, re-angled door openings, tailgate skin, and retracting license plate. Soon following, the interior was revamped for a second time with full suede upholstery, Escalade gauges, molded door panels and custom made center console. The $12,000 all Sony audio system was further upgraded with two 10" subs, 6.5" components, 1,400-watt amp and in-dash TV. The truck is powered by a Vortech V-6 with 4L60E five-speed automatic transmission and has a Hypertech power programmer, full air ride suspension including AIM Industries drop spindles in front, Toxic shocks, Bridgestone air springs, 4" drop leaf springs in rear, and SMC 1/2" electric valves. The 22” x 9.5" Giovana custom painted wheels tuck nicely within the fenders. The list goes on and on with this truck and is truly a sight to see. This custom creation has been on the SEMA show circuit to much appeal and was later featured in Sport Truck Magazine in 2006.