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customized 1988-98 Chevrolet CK truck with retro graphics and chrome wheels, showcased at the Triple Crown Truck Show
Truck of the Year 1988-1998 Ty Zito’s Indy Pace Truck

2024 Triple Crown of Rodding Presented by PPG

Second Time’s Definitely a Charm for the TCR!

winners holding a trophy and guitar next to their award-winning 1988-98 Chevrolet truck
LMC Truck “1988-98 Truck of the Year” award trophy presented at the 2024 Triple Crown Truck Show
By ROB FORTIERImages By THE AUTHOR
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fter returning from last year’s inaugural Triple Crown of Rodding (TCR), there was no question that event founders Bobby Alloway and Gary Case had created something special—something the hot rodding community needed and, as this past September clearly proved, is overly embracing.

It all started with a nonstop flight from Ontario, California, to Nashville—that in and of itself was the perfect start to a Tennessee weekend getaway, eliminating all the potential layover nightmares I’ve been experiencing this last year alone. And, just as it was the for the first TCR, the weather in the Nashville area was perfect!

As soon as we arrived at this year’s host hotel, the Embassy Suites in Lebanon, Tennessee (next year it will be the Courtyard by Marriot, just next door), my sidekick, All Chevy Performance’s Nick Licata and I headed straight to the Billet Specialties/Roadster Shop kick-off party, or the hot rod builders’ and manufacturers’ reunion as I prefer to call it. Amassed all in one room, I crossed paths with old friends from the industry, many of whom I’ve had the pleasure of knowing since I started out over 30 years ago—I even ran into my dear old friend Jon Wright from CustomChrome Plating, someone I haven’t seen in years (hence my reference to it being so “reunion”-like).

Before the evening was over, we waltzed over to Rock N’ Roll Sushi, where I convinced Nick once and for all that strawberries and tuna DO mix! But early Friday morning, we rolled into the Nashville Superspeedway, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, ready for day one of the show. This year, the layout was a bit different from last (as far as the vehicles were displayed), but as I expected, the turnout for the Truck of the Year (TOTY) competition was pretty fierce. Day two was more of the same—emphasis on MORE … people and cars/trucks.

As Saturday began to wind down, so commenced the natural selection of the Top 30, Elite 10 (both sponsored by Classic Performance Products), and ultimately, the LMC TOTY trio. In the end, TOTY 1972 and Earlier went to William Paul’s “California Kid Express” 1934 Ford by Vintage Fabrication, TOTY 1973-1987 went to Bruce Griffin’s Goolsby-built Squarebody, and TOTY 1988-1998 went to Ty Zito’s “bitchin” Indy Pace Truck OBS by Twin States Rod Shop (which was also awarded Classic Car Studio’s 24-karat gold Skyway BMX bike).

During the closing awards ceremony at the speedway, the TCR folks managed to raise quite a bit of money. Between the PPG/Krazy Paint One-Shot charity auction that generated well over $65,000 for the Speedway Children’s Charities and the 50-50 raffle and ZRodz Ride For Honor that raised nearly $70,000 for the Gary Sinise Foundation! You literally had to be there to witness the raffle and donation madness—it was just as crazy as it was heartwarming.

It should go without saying but we can’t wait for TCR 3.0! See y’all next year at Nashville Superspeedway!

Truck of the Year 1973-1987 Bruce Griffin’s Squarebody
classic Chevrolet C10 in blue and white with modern wheels, drawing crowds at the Triple Crown Truck Show
winners posing with a 1973-87 Chevrolet truck and trophy, celebrating at the Triple Crown Truck Show
LMC Truck “1973-87 Truck of the Year” award trophy with chrome truck figurine on top
classic Chevrolet C10 in blue and white with modern wheels, drawing crowds at the Triple Crown Truck Show
Truck of the Year 1973-1987 Bruce Griffin’s Squarebody
proud award recipients with their classic flame-painted Ford truck at the Triple Crown Truck Show
LMC Truck “Late ‘72 Truck of the Year” award trophy with chrome detailing on display
Truck of the Year 1972 and Earlier William Paul’s “California Kid Express” 1934 Ford
custom 1934 Ford pickup with flame paint job, admired by spectators at the truck show
proud award recipients with their classic flame-painted Ford truck at the Triple Crown Truck Show
LMC Truck “Late ‘72 Truck of the Year” award trophy with chrome detailing on display
custom 1934 Ford pickup with flame paint job, admired by spectators at the truck show
Truck of the Year 1972 and Earlier William Paul’s “California Kid Express” 1934 Ford
proud award recipients with their classic flame-painted Ford truck at the Triple Crown Truck Show
LMC Truck “Late ‘72 Truck of the Year” award trophy with chrome detailing on display
bright blue Ford pickup with chrome trim and lowered stance, parked among other classics at the show
custom 1993 Chevrolet 454 SS pickup with lowered stance and Official Truck Indy 500 graphics, displayed at Nashville Superspeedway
patina-styled 1972 Chevrolet C10 with white steel wheels and an accompanying vintage panel truck on display
two participants in matching gold and silver outfits, adding flair at the Triple Crown Truck Show
classic 1941 Chevrolet pickup in metallic blue and black, featuring a lowered stance and gold wheels
red 1988-98 Chevrolet CK truck with vibrant flame paint job, capturing attention at the show
custom two-tone 1973-91 Chevrolet Blazer with lowered stance and modern wheels, showcased at the event
gold-themed BMX bike as part of the Triple Crown Truck Show exhibit, surrounded by awards and trophies
display of unique Triple Crown of Rodding awards, including custom guitars and automotive-themed trophies
modern Chevrolet Silverado SS with a retro-inspired grille and wheels, on display near the media center
Classic Truck Performance crew films a segment at the show, capturing the action among custom trucks and enthusiasts
custom 1972 Chevrolet C10, HYLNDR, with Gandrud Performance setup, featuring Wilwood brakes and sleek, modernized style
clean white 1967 Chevrolet C10 with lowered stance and billet wheels on display at the Classic Car Studio booth
bright red 1966 Chevrolet C10 with custom wheels, drawing a crowd at the Triple Crown Truck Show
award winners celebrate with Top 30 trophies, dressed in matching gold jackets and sharing the moment with fans
square-body Chevrolet C10 with BFGoodrich Share the Ride branding, showcasing vented hood and black wheels
custom Chevrolet S10 with Fiber Forged body and Gary Sinise Foundation logos, promoting the Ride for Honor event
event emcees and personalities pose on stage, with a playful cowboy-themed t-shirt and a white performance polo
crowd gathers around the judging table, eager to see results and awards at the Triple Crown Truck Show
enthusiast giving a thumbs-up inside a modified truck, radiating excitement and enjoying the event atmosphere