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FAMILY TRADITION

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April 2020

An Old-School Truck with New-School Attributes

- ADAM JOHNSON

FAMILY TRADITION

IN 1991, BENJAMIN SMITH’S DAD, JERRY, BOUGHT HIS VERY FIRST MITSUBISHI MIGHTY MAX RIGHT OFF THE CAR HAULER AT THE LOCAL MITSUBISHI DEALERSHIP. Just like most of us, he simply needed a reliable truck to drive back and forth to work each day. Originally, he started modifying his new truck, dubbed “Daddy’s Toy,” by adding a few customizations, which led to attending local car shows with Ben.

In 1998 Jerry was at a point in his life where he couldn’t get in or out of his truck due to health reasons, so he went to a local car lot and tried to trade it off. After not accepting the $1,500 offer, he took the truck back home and offered it to his son Ben for a great price. Without hesitation, Ben went down to the local bank and borrowed the money to buy the truck, which is now known as “Family Tradition.”

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