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September / October 2009 Issue #1 Premiere Issue HOTRODSlRATRODSlLOWRIDERSlCUSTOMSlTRUCKSlMUSCLE CARlBIKES Locals Only Show Coverage Features 63 Impala Roadster SUPERCAR SUNDAY DUKES PUB OLDTIME DRAGS ROYAL CITY

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September / October 2009 Issue #1 Premiere Issue

HOTRODSlRATRODSlLOWRIDERSlCUSTOMSlTRUCKSlMUSCLE CARlBIKES

Locals Only

Show Coverage

Features

63 ImpalaRoadster

SUPERCAR SUNDAY DUKES PUB OLDTIME DRAGS ROYAL CITY

$ Buy and Sell $ We buy individual parts or complete collections. - Project Vehicals - Hotrod parts - Vintage engines, seats, rims, drivelines, radios, body parts, grills, tail-lights, frames, rolling chassis, carburators, manifolds, gauges, distributors and EVERYTHING else! - Vintage auto memorabilia Or stop by our open house, Thursdays @ 7:00pm (call first) Contact: Frank or Ken @ 604-722-4235 or 778-552-8432

www.toptenhotrodsandcustoms.com

Contents

Build, What the F#!K is Build?

Build is a FREE, localy owned and run magazine made for all automotive enthusiasts who enjoy everything there is about cars, trucks and bikes. This mag WILL NOT be full of editorial B.S. telling you whats cool, whats not, what to buy or what not to. Sure we all have our favorites, but this magazine is for the gearhead who can relate and appreciate the craftsmanship, time and energy it takes, no matter what scene he or she is into. Instead we will bring you local show coverage, shop tours, artist profiles, reader rides, how to’s, mailbag, projects, and multipule ride spotlights on a lifestyle each of us have running through our blood. Our editorial will be kept to a minimum and pictures will be plenty. Being a NON-BIASED magazine, if you don’t see what your into, send us a e-mail and we’ll cover it. From all of us at Build, thanks and keep the shiny side up and the rubber out of the rubarb.

Features

Shows

Special

Contact Us

05 63 Impala Roadster15 Nitro Little Boy

10 Dukes Pub

12 Oldtime Drags

22 Royal City

25 Supercar Sunday

08 Cartoon

21 The Gearheads Wife

26 Shop Spotlight

27 Reader Rides

28 Tech

30 Artist Profile

E-mail [email protected] call us 778-999-4399 / 778-991-2252

Creative Directors - Colin Broughton, Garrett Cahoon Layout - Colin Broughton Advertising - Garrett Cahoon Editorial - AJ Hulstra, Garrett Cahoon Art/Design - Colin Broughton, AJ Hulstra Photography - Garrett Cahoon

Distributors Limited EditionsU-BlastKMS Tools and Car PartsHotrod CornerDales AlignmentWestern WaterfarmsINC RidezStock 2 Drop CustomsTop Ten Customs

Contact us about Subscriptions

Call us to get you and your vehical home safeServing the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley

Victor or ChrysOwners Phone: 778-982-7996

A DESIGNATED DRIVER

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63 ImpalaRoadster

OWNER : Jerry ClarkCITY : LangleyTYPE : 1963 Impala roadsterFRAME : Stock , wraped , powder coat , pinstripedBODY MODS : Shaved dash ,shaved roof , shaved door handels, gold and chrome plating PAINT : Green candyUPHOLSTREY : Custom tan naugahide with wood grain insertsENGINE : 350 CorvetteEXHAUST : Full stainless magnaflowTRANS : 2 speed powerglideREAR END : stockBRAKES : Stock but chromedSUSPENSION FRONT AND BACK : Hilow hydraulics , 4 pump , 8 battSTEERING : Stock with banjo style wheelRIMS FRONT AND REAR : Triple gold wire knockoffsTIRES FRONT AND BACK : 185/85/13 white wall radialsSTEREO : Alpine cd , 2 clarion amps , 4 12'' MTX , JBL mids and tweetsBUILD TIME : 7 years

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A dedicated spotless reputation with a fully satisfied customer base!

Do you want to relax when you get home, after a long day to a spotless home?

- Free estimates- Affordable rates- Local references

[email protected] TINA - 604-825-1076 TYRA - 604-618-3676

A.I.M Show N Shine 2009

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MISSION RACEWAY Old Time Drags

A DESIGNATED DRIVER

Call us to get you and your vehical home safeServing the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley

Victor or ChrysOwners Phone: 778-982-7996

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This not so "Little Boy" has been a monster in the making for over twenty five years, and the mad genius whose vision it is, is far from done. Yet, Its roar has been heard at many car shows around Canada and the United States, leaving the echo to be heard for a long time after. People don't run screaming from it, but toward it, with camera's, not pitch forks and torches. Viewing this car scarred us at Build Magazine, and it is sure to do the same to you. Be prepared to see more of this beast, and other creations from the mad-scientists at Top Ten Hotrods and Customs in the near future.

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OWNER : Ken and Frank of Top Ten Rods and CustomsCITY : AldergroveTYPE : 1930 ford coupeFRAME : Full custom tubeBODY MODS : Look for yourselfPAINT : Steel for nowUPHOLSTREY : What ?ENGINE : 1957 392 HemiINDUCTION : Enderle fuel injection with twin 1957 McCulloch superchargersEXHAUST : Home made ZoomiesTRANS : Chrysler 4 speedREAR END : 1963 9" trac lock with 4/11 gearsFRONT BRAKES : 1959 BuickREAR BRAKES : 1963 FordFRONT SUSPENSION : Split wishbone with reversed buggy springREAR SUSPENSION : Triangulated 4 bar with quarter elliptic springsSTEERING : 1936 olds with swing away columnFRONT RIMS : 22'' horse drawn International Harvester sickle mower modifid to fit ford spindlesREAR RIMS : 19'' Tractor widened with ford centersFRONT TIRES : Avon speedmaster MK 'sREAR TIRES : Bedford famous coach

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...Wants to remind you that we arelooking for readers rides, advertisers, distributors,

hate mail and any other requests or comments you may have to:

[email protected]

Sigh... Long day... glad to come home... can’t wait to relax. Hmmm... Dishes on the floor, in the foyer. Oh well, at least they’re in the house. Let’s just see how long they’ll sit there. I’m tired, gotta get these shoes off. As I bend down, I notice how dirty the door is. Shit, I didn’t feel like cleaning – but that’s going to bug me now. Thank God for Magic Erasers. La la la, wipe that up, wipe this up, erase another hand print, and an-other, and another. OMG! I just cleaned this on the weekend! I follow (and erase) the trail of hand prints up the stairs, down the hallway (including all the door frames),into the bathroom, and through to the bathroom. There lays my greasy husband in the tub with some car mags, eating the kids lunch snacks. I glare at him. We both hear a dragon growl as lasers shoot from my eyes. I scan the room for more ammo. Gasp! My good towels! That’s it Mister! You’re in big trouble! There’s black handprints everywhere – and don’t you even try to blame it on the kids. You know what they say about big hands – BIG HAND PRINTS! Seriously, you’re 32 years old. Do you need to hold on to the railing when you use the stairs?!?! And WHY do you need to touch the door frames?! Wash your hands outside and don’t touch my towels! Stomp, stomp, stomp – back to the kitchen to make dinner. My new fav drink (Bombay Sapphire gin & Sunrype: strawberry watermelon) gets me through the meal, small talk, and dishes. I grab my secret weapon (Vim-Power Cream degreaser & a magic eraser) and turn my black bathtub white again. Now, finally, it’s time to relax. This man that I married nods his head towards me and looks at the empty spot on the couch beside him. As I snuggle in, our two girls mold themselves around us. I wouldn’t trade this for the world.

Cherie

The Gearheads Wife

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Greater Vancouver Street Machines AND

Graffiti Car Club

Supercar Sunday Cruise-in At The Park 2009

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INC Ridez is devoted to satisfying the customer, showing great quality in every job that they do. They have the latest ground breaking knowledge of audio/video, upholstery, and are proud of their rational pricing. A lifetime guarantee on all their work to accompany the great customer service.

INC has great experience in the audio/video and uphol-stery industry working from everything from pick-up trucks to brand new Lamborghinis and Bentleys. They have also worked on hot rod projects to boats and 18 wheeler trucks.

Roop Gossal, Head Installer, has over six years of experi-ence in the car audio industry, previously worked for Audio Video for three years, and Visions Electronics for two.

Brad Francis, Upholstery specialist, has over 5 years of ex-perience in the automotive upholstery industry, previously worked for Dun Up upholstery and Elite upholstery. Has worked on everything from your brand new Lamborghini to your 1950’s ford pick ups.

INC holds their reputation on the satisfaction of thier clients, to accomplish what their clients would like. Some services they provide are offering advice to our clients, designing according to what the client wants, and also confer with the client prior to continuing with any job. Inc’s workmanship and dedication to their work will have your vehicle noticed due to the great quality work.

You can contact INC Ridez at 778-565-1349

Visit there website at www.incridez.com

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Reader Ride

Cory Smith, Cloverdale B.C, This is my 2001 chevy S10.Thorbeke control arms, DROP DEAD CUSTOMS built four link and back half. Izuzu hombre front sheet metal and box sides. Belt driven compressor fills 2 5 gallon tanks. Hydraulic 1/2 inch lines and gc extreme valves. 4.3 5 speed with true dual exhaust. Future plans. shave the whole truck smooth, 350ci motor, posi rearend, disks in the rear. and eventually build a box floor of some type.

Reader Ride

1975 Rigid Ironhead Sportster. Owner: Shawn Foss, Langley BC.This bike has a stock 1000 cc engine with an S&S Super “E” Carb with “Y” grind cams. Slightly customized rigid frame from same era as engine. U-Built in 2006 as a totally re-build and is a work in progress. Plansto totally dismantle this winter to re-wire, dip frame and re-powder coat. Barnett clutch in plans as well.

TechHow-to shave a gas filler door in your driveway

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1. Remove gas filler neck and gas door. Make sure your gas tank is removed from the area.

2. Grind area completly free of paint, rust or body filler.

3. Make template and check fit.

4. Trace template onto sheet metal. 5. Cut out and check fit 6. Bend to match contour of body

7. Double check fit. 8. Tac weld filler panel in place. Take your time to avoid heating metal caus-ing the panel to warp.

9. Continue the tac welds untill com-pletly filled around filler panel.

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Do-it Yourself Sandblasting20677 Langley BypassLangley, BC V3A 5E8

604-530-0866 Monday to Friday 8:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 9:00am - 4:00pmwww.langleyublast.com

10. Grind down welds untill flush with panel. Check for holes. If any, weld some more untill its completly filled.

11, Slap on the mud, block it down and repeat process if need be.

12. Prime, block, prime untill desired result.

Warning: Make sure all cumbustable and flammable materials are kept away from open flame and/or sparks. We are not responsible if you burn your vehicle or house down. Good luck

Tech Cont...

Artist Spotlight AlluinTattoo Artist / Artist

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Build: How long have you been tattooing? Alluin: 5-6 years? B: What inspired you to get into the art of tattooing?A: Always loved tattoos when I was younger and not being old enough i took it upon myself and a few sorry friends. B: What style would you like to do more of? A: I’ve been trying different angles of neo traditional tattoo art. B: Favourite style to tattoo? A: Hamster style. B: What has been your favourite piece completed so far? A: Wicket from return of the Jedi B: Favourites:A: Word- Henry Rollins. Music- GRIND CORE and stuff. Car- I miss my 65 Chevy van. Drink- vitamin water, beers, expensive rum yarrr. Blondes/brunettes- My girlfriend is blonde. She’s a babe. B: Would you rather every time you laughed, you vomit, or, you vomit every time you meet someone new? A: Meet someone new. If they think it’s cool that I just puked, they are in. B: Fork or Spoon? A: Spoon B: If you weren’t a tattoo artist, what would you be?A: Some kind of steel or clay sculptor. B: Biggest fear?A: Burning death B: What’s your ride? A: 1996 Lincoln Towncar w/ 13” Chrome wires. B: What’s on your tomb stone? A: Punx not dead.