



ought here … built there … brought back here … made an epic impression while visiting its homeland before “Mac Daddy,” the Collins’ ’71 C10 built by Kruzin Kustoms, headed back to its new home in Palmerston North, New Zealand.
From the builder Dylan Smith’s perspective: “As Todd mentioned, the truck was bought in Pomona off the second owner who had owned it for 24 years. The truck was then shipped to New Zealand and straight to us at Kruzin Kustoms. The worn-out old GM hauler was shipped Down Under, a concept that was developed between builder and customer, then fully stripped down (body-off chassis). Todd & Tash Collins worked closely with the team at Kruzin Kustoms, constantly discussing the build.







What Smith neglected to mention was, shortly after its arrival in the Mother Land, they entered Todd and Natasha’s C10 in the inaugural Grand National Truck Show’s first-ever World’s Most Beautiful Truck competition, followed by a week on display at the SEMA Show, then wrapping up with a crowd-stopping exhibit at Dino’s Git Down!




We’re hoping Todd and Natasha are racking up even more miles back home in Palmerston, New Zealand, and Smith and crew are hustling on their next Kruzin Kustoms build!
