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AARON Gregory built Memphis Hell, his awesome ’51 Chev pick-up, to do bulk road miles. Since debuting the car at MotorEx in 2012, he’s driven it to just about every show on the east coast of Australia, and has landed in the Top 60 at Summernats twice.

As the hyper-talented fabricator and car-builder (and semi-professional dancer and comedian) shook the truck down, he also played with its style. It debuted as a billet-equipped showpiece, transformed into a more traditional hot rod look, and is now a genre-busting race truck with custom three-piece wheels, aero modifications, a manual transmission, and even a new tub and roof chop!

“I had five months off

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