Many times it's the simplest experience that opens the door for someone to pave a new path in life, especially if it happens at a young age. For Jim Hershberger of Henderson, Maryland, that particular moment happened when riding home on the school bus one day when he heard the sounds of a thundering V-8 that literally shook the sides of the bus. Much to his surprise it was his older brother, Joe, in his 1967 Chevelle SS who caught his attention with that wicked muscle car, forever changing his path. From that point on he was drawn into the performance world and spent plenty of time watching his brother work on cars in the family driveway.
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Wanting to give the body a dose of newfound allure, Corkell and his team stripped it to bare metal and followed by shaving the driprails, adding custom door handles from Kindig-It Design, crafting custom inner engine bay panels and adding HID headlights. The team then set all the gaps, metal-finished the body, and prepped it for a decadent coating of BASF custom Black Cherry Pearl accented by a Snowflake White Pearl roof. Inside a custom dash was filled with Auto Meter dials to monitor the vitals while a Billet Specialties wheel linked to an ididit column steers the course and a Hurst stick pulls gears. Brad Wurzbacher and the team at Lucky 7 Rod Shop gave the interior a face-lift, covering a set of custom buckets, side panels, and console in maroon Ultraleather and suede accented by black loop carpet while a Painless wiring harness and 10-point rollcage completes the office. This is one mean Street Shaker ready to take on the streets of Maryland.
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