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Missing a few days for you Mendez art show that travels on wheels (and large vehicles!).Texas Exchanges will hit the screen in Spanish Discovery Monday September 15 at 10pm.
In this series, starring a nice and hardworking family of Mexican, you’ll find large samples of both mechanical and artistic at the service of the spectacular orders that clients wit.
To accompany the wait, we leave you three projects that worked Mendez. This is a small sample for you to see what they can do from the Texas Chrome Shop.
Project 1
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According to the name given to the vehicle, this was the first remodeling job that made the family. What was it that made the Mendez? They took a Peterbilt truck 1997 Extended Hood had brought a client and given a total transformation.
Tires, chrome exhaust pipes and engine, stainless steel grill and automatic door openers were some of the most spectacular points of the vehicle that won the 2009 Great American Truck Show.
Something to keep in mind is that not only worried about the outside of the truck, but also worked on the interior thereof, which included an audio system of the highest quality and two 14-inch screens to make trips more bearable touch driver will be at the wheel of this jewel There must bear in mind that most carriers spends much of his time on board the vehicle while working.
The Chaparrita
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In the first chapter of Texas Trocas, a historic customer of the workshop, José Regalado, arrives aboardThe Chaparrita, the truck with which started in the transport business, ready to invest you need to make a complete transformation.
This is a very special vehicle for him, so ask several ambitious arrangements are made. Among other things, gifted requests to extend the frame, extract the cabin and cockpit shorten The Chaparrita. And, of course, he asks it painted an electric blue and flashy so that everyone can recognizewhen driving on routes.
However, it is not willing to wait a long time: This client gives them six weeks to the members of the Texas Chrome Shop for renewal materialize.
Catering truck
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Ben Brooks, owner of B & L Energy Services and chef, travels to the Texas Chrome Shop with a particular need: a truck that includes a trailer with a portable stove.
In this case, Mendez was forced to work from scratch because the client does not bring a truck and have the uncertainty of not knowing whether the end product can leave satisfied.
What opine Brooks of the work of the protagonists of Texas Exchanges? You’ll find out that from September 15 when the series reaches the Discovery Engines Monday in Spanish.
(If we yield to the sides of the picture, it appears that the result was satisfactory).
What do you think of these projects?


