



first got interested in the concept of restomods when I saw the third-generation Challenger. I thought it was such a cool concept to have an old-school body on top of a modern chassis and interior. When I was finally in a place in my life to afford buying such a car, I bought a first-generation Camaro that was basically retromodded. I drove the car for the first year then quickly realized it needed to have a better chassis/frame under it because it had too much horsepower for the Hotchkis suspension that it had. I began the search for something better, which led me to MetalWorks and the Art Morrison (AME) chassis. At this point I had very little mechanical skills, so with the help of a good friend we tore out the old chassis and frame from underneath the Camaro and installed the AME frame and suspension.



In the spring of 2021 I got the truck home in Maine and began tearing it down. One of the first things I did was research the SPID info, which revealed that the truck was a “highlander,” a rare trim package offered in 1972s, thus I named this truck “HYLNDR,” but I had to change the spelling to get a license plate.
In the summer of 2021, I had the truck media-blasted to reveal the original metal, and although the truck came from Georgia it still had issues—door bottoms, cab corners, and even the floor had some rust through. In the fall of 2021, the cab and panels were brought to Paul, my buddy and owner of Image Auto Body, where he replaced all the bad areas with new metal and shaved off the driprails. In the winter of 2022 I began soundproofing and wiring the cab while awaiting the arrival of the AME chassis from MetalWorks. Being the first IRS chassis, MetalWorks and AME had a few things to figure out together while assembling the chassis, so there was some delay in receiving the chassis. In September 2022 the chassis finally arrived at my home; later that month the cab was mounted on the chassis, loaded on the trailer, and brought back to the body shop.




In November 2023, we headed to Goodguys Southwest Nats and the Wilwood booth in Scottsdale, Arizona, to debut the finished product!
