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Images by NotStock Photographyaving worked in this industry for well over three decades, I’ve formed a lot of great relationships with some of the best builders in the nation—but few closer than that with Alabama’s Alan Johnson (Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop/JHRS). He and I both got our start in the early ’90s (me on Street Rodder magazine, he with a 1937 Ford that was featured in SR), and over the years, one of us has made quite the name for himself!
Fast-forward to 2023, five years after that follow-up began. Johnson and his crew debuted David and Debbie’s 1952 Chevy Suburban, and let’s just say I was more than impressed with the results—for many reasons.
From the exterior alone, the Suburban has all the characteristics of an award-winning (2023 Goodguys BASF America’s Most Beautiful and inaugural Triple Crown of Rodding Elite 10) JHRS build: flawless body and paint with just the right amount of chrome, perfect stance (a la Roadster Shop’s Ridetech-equipped Fast Track chassis) with their namesake Heritage Series wheels, and elegant yet utilitarian interior. But what I ultimately found most interesting lies beneath that hood.
JHRS built David and Debbie Pilgrim’s Chevy Suburban in a classic hot rod style while providing a foundation that offers the best of both worlds: comfortable cruising and some serious haulin’ ass!