RideTech’s 48-Hour C10 Is Going Together LIVE At Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale!


RideTech’s 48-Hour C10 Is Going Together LIVE At Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale!

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE LIVE BUILD OF THE RIDETECH 48 HOUR C10 STARTING AT 10AM PACIFIC, 1PM EASTERN

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That’s right folks, the Ridetech 48-Hour Build is going truck style and hitting the road! Starting this Saturday, and for approximately 6 hours per day, you’ll be able to watch the Ridetech 48-Hour C10 go together LIVE right here at BANGshift.com. Their plan is to provide full live streaming video, and if the internet gods will cooperate out there at the show then that is exactly what you’ll get. There are tons of parts, pieces, and people involved in this build, but ultimately it’s about the fun and excitement of doing it at Barrett-Jackson LIVE. Can you believe it? We’re super stoked and excited! We’ll be there for the start of the entire thing, so tune in.

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Classic Instruments Makes Gauges Fun

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No Limit Engineering Bolt-In Fuel Tank

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Stunning Wheels By Forgeline

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KICKER Provides The Tunes

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4 thoughts on “RideTech’s 48-Hour C10 Is Going Together LIVE At Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale!

  1. AndyB

    Yeah. That’s exactly what I want: A vehicle that’s been assembled in 48 hours.

    I wonder if you pay extra these days, if it’s possible to have good work done instead of “HEYBECAREFULTHEPAINTSSTILLWET!”?

  2. Lynn Minthorne

    How many weeks did they spend on the details of the build prior to getting the parts ordered and ready for day one ???

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