2011 GMC Sierra Drilled Deep For A Custom Look
Truckin’|Decmeber 2019
Drilling Deep for a Custom Look
Phil Gordon
2011 GMC Sierra Drilled Deep For A Custom Look

Our employment generally dictates the path in life we take. For instance, if you’re in the medical field, your path usually involves helping others. Stephen Mehn, of Gonzales, Louisiana, was hired in a very profitable field—the oil field to be exact. The job he got actually required quite a bit of traveling, and while he’s never owned a new vehicle before, it became time for a tough decision. He decided to find a reliable new vehicle, and when he saw an advertisement for a dealership that offered a huge discount through rebates, he made the purchase on a 2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Bayou Edition.

Stephen had never had a custom vehicle before, let alone a new vehicle, so he hesitated to add anything to the new GMC Sierra, especially since it would be used for work. After six months on the job, the company he worked for gave him a company vehicle and he had no more excuses to leave the GMC stock. The GMC transformation started off mild with some wheels and a drop. After convincing his wife, Kayla, that he had bigger ideas, he started reaching out to builders.

This story is from the Decmeber 2019 edition of Truckin’.

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