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  2. Ridemakerz - Wikipedia

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    Ridemakerz (alternatively written "RIDEMAKERZ") is an American retailer of customizable toy cars. The business was started in 2007 by Larry Andreini, Chip Foose (of TLC Overhaulin' ), and Maxine Clark (of Build-A-Bear Workshop ).

  3. Sam Foose - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, he founded Project Designs, a custom car shop located in Santa Barbara, California. From his shop, and in some cases in collaboration with other car builders, Foose created a number of hot rods and car customizations. [5] Some of his builds include: "The Foose Ford", Pantera Custom Roadster, Goodguys '32 Ford Tudor, and Alien '40.

  4. Bill Cushenbery - Wikipedia

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    Bill Cushenbery (March 22, 1933 – December 12, 1998) was an American car customizer, show car builder, and model kit designer. Cushenbery was a major influence on the look of custom cars and the customizing industry in general. [1]

  5. Here are the best places and deals to shop during after ... - AOL

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    Casper Dream Hybrid Mattress, Queen ($1,495, originally $1,875): You don't want to ghost this sale, which will save you nearly $400 on a top-rated model that strikes just the right balance between ...

  6. Two Guys Garage - Wikipedia

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    Two Guys Garage covers virtually every aspect of vehicle repairing, customizing and restoring. The hosts perform product demonstrations and installations on a wide variety of import and domestic cars and light trucks, and they show viewers the right way to execute modifications with hands-on projects throughout the season.

  7. Ford F-250 Super Chief - Wikipedia

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    It also appeared as a body, on the opening of formerly Myrtle Beach, South Carolina-based Ridemakerz' toy car building shop. The body is still available, [1] as it is still produced under license to Ridemakerz. According to IGCD (the Internet Game Cars Database), it (now) appears in the 2017 mobile game Top Drives.

  8. West Coast Customs - Wikipedia

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    One of these cars was for Sylvester Stallone, who sold it at auction in 2011 for $132,000. [41] In 2015, WCC created a car by combining the body of a Ford Maverick and the internals of a Ford Ranger for another film, Mad Max: Fury Road. [42] After the 2009 season, the show was renamed Inside West Coast Customs.

  9. 6 Side Gigs To Avoid in 2025 - AOL

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    The side-gig industry is still booming, but not all side gigs are created equal and not all people doing them make enough money to justify the time and effort involved. According to Self, just ...