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The Engine of Mischief

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Evan & Sara have a one of a kind GMC family member, the “Engine of Mischief” was built to their exact spec., with the expressed purpose of bring a useful, comfortable, proud member to their family.

  Attention to detail was the order.  The dash was totally renovated with a “Custom Instrument Panels” top of the line “Mac Daddy” dash kit, full instrumentation, flat screen monitor for backup and video preview and of course a full feature stereo.

  The galley was also fully equipped with custom counter & sink, under sink dish washer, LP stove & 2 door frig.

     

The colors, texture, pattterns and design is all Sara.  A wonder person to work with, Sara is an interior decorator and it showes.  The feeling walking into this coach is of a cabin and that was the intent.  From the woven patterned upolstery, knotty pine real wood veneer and pine finished laminate floor, this interior has got it all.  Flat screen monitors, inverter, Oxide table tops, mass mat sound insulation, glamour indirect lighting, hey you know the works.

The exterior, ah the exterior!    Custom wheel flares and bumper covers, 2 tone base clear paint buffed to a high shine and a custom multi color graphics package,   as I said the detail were the key here.

I loved building this coach and thank Evan and Sara both for the opertunity to show our best.  Watch for the “Engine of Mischief” on a road near you. 

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