Looking for something that was featured here. You can find all the old feature vehicles
under killer paint.
This kool  32 belongs to our buddy Tommy Boren. The PKG was given a request to create a
 1960's paint scheme for his new project. Here it is with a pearl white base, blue, red and
gold metalflake stripes and  gold leaf lettering on the cowl. This car will have whitewall
slicks, radir wheels, hilborn injected smallblock, way koooool!!!!. This car reminds me of  
what we saw on turn tables at the indoor shows back in highschool (70's). We love this time
period of paint and plan to do all we can to revive it.
This truck belongs to Steve and Rhonda Holland of Horn Lake Ms. This was Steves first complete build
and He did most of the work himself. This truck is as clean on the bottom as it is on the top. It has all the
ammenities and everything is neat and in its place. Steve did the chassis, wiring and a lot of the body
work himself. The PKG got to finish up some of the body and prep her and lay down the Chevy Lazar blue
and Dupont Hot Hues clear. This truck is one to see and the best of all is Steve and Rhonda give her a
regular workout by driving it all the time
This truck belongs to Mr. Bob Halub of Southaven. Bob purchased this truck with orange
fenders and dash which give the truck a very heavy commercial look. Bob wanted a smoother
more custom look. He picked a nice shade of light purple which really fit the look he wanted. The
dash was changed to the same pearl white as the rest of the interior. It really gave this truck a
complete new look and attitude. Look for Bob crusing the streets of Southaven in this kool ride.  
This big sled belongs to Walt Whaley  who has a sweet spot for
Caddys. Its very traditional with wires and skinny whites and
now has a true LOWRIDER paintjob. Walt allowed the PKG
freedom to design and paint the car. It has a base of deep
emrald green that fades upward into black. Multi hues of green
pearl and green candies create lace panels, scallops and
fades that are very subtle, yet carry a lot of effect from
different angles, then it was finished off with some diamond
dust in the clear. This is one of our favorite type paint jobs to
do at the PKG. We love old school and do our best to keep it
alive.  We like it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Way Kool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This T-Bucket belongs to the Smith family and the PKG had the honor of appling the old school black color
with traditional flames. This is one cool T and the owner built a super neat top that opens for entry and exit
since there are no doors on this T. And check out the pic of the rear brakes. The owner built his own air
brake system. The details aboud on this T and whats cool is the owner did all the fab himself. Its an all Ford T
with a super cool look and a really nice interior that finishes this nice ride off. Look for this T at all the local
shows and check out the detail it is well worth the 1st and second look.