Street Trucks

The Ultimate Build

LIGMA Makes Its Mark

- TEXT BY MIKE ALEXANDER PHOTOS BY DALLAS GADBERRY

WHEN YOU HEAR THE NAME “ULTIMATE AUTO,” YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT WHATEVER IS IN THE WORKS IS GOING TO BE TRULY SPECTACULA­R. But when you hear the name Ultimate Auto paired with Tim Dunaway (Dunaway Garage | DG) it stops you in your tracks. This duo is sure to turn out some groundbrea­king next-level builds, so when they partnered up for building the ultimate lifted truck for SEMA, they had everyone tuned in to see exactly what they had in store for all of us.

Ultimate Auto is no stranger to high-end custom builds and custom rides, and they have been turning them out on the East Coast for decades. Tim Dunaway is also no stranger to high-end builds as his creations have adorned more covers than we can count. Each year when the SEMA whispers begin to circulate, everyone knows

Tim is up to something wild, and industry folk are eager to see what visions he brings to life. He continuall­y tops his previous builds year after year.

For this 2018 F-250 Platinum, now known as LIGMA, Tim had something extra special in mind when he approached the team at Ultimate Auto with his KEG Media concept in hand. His truck would be the first ever to run the massive 30x16-inch American Forces, but the tricks definitely didn’t stop there. After working up the plan of

attack with Joe at Ultimate Auto, the team decided that they would build “The Ultimate Lifted Truck,” topping all other builds to date. To do so, they teamed up with Plan B Fab and SORD to build a custom 18-24-inch adjustable lift, leaving the F-250 towering well above the huge 30-inch wheels at full height. Anyone that knows much about suspension knows just how difficult this build became. Steering, sway bars, full frame-off custom crossmembe­rs and supports, all to a brand-new Platinum Ford straight off the dealer lot!

And if that wasn’t enough, every nut, bolt, line and factory part was blown down and either powdered, polished, chromed or painted. No stone was left unturned—and that was just the suspension/chassis side of things. Underneath is so clean you could easily setup for dinner and eat right off the beautifull­y crafted undersling­ings. Partnering with the best of the best, the suspension features custom goodies from Hornblaste­rs, powered by fully polished billet Flo Airride air tanks and compressor­s, and all set up through the Ride Controller app to control the adjustable SORD coilovers, lighting, horns and accessorie­s.

Moving onto the body of this beast, the crew opted for a wider stance to balance the massive proportion­s on the 30x16s, so Mcneil Racing 6-inch front fenders and bedsides

were upfitted along with Road Armor Identity series front and rear bumpers. Before the team at Ultimate Auto sprayed its custom BASF Ford Grabber Blue with blue pearl dress, the rest of the body work was smoothed out and finished to create a truly stunning exterior. It’s hard to put into words just how majestic this build is from top to bottom. It’s definitely one of those that has to be seen in person to really grasp all of the beauty, design and details throughout. Every inch has been carefully tended to and every form has equal amount of function to provide not just a badass SEMA paperweigh­t, but a fully functional build that can actually be driven. Which is where the handcrafte­d interior upgrades come into play.

The interior cabin features full custom distressed Alea leather, a host of gizmos and gadgets to include a killer sound system. The tunes come way of Morel components paired with huge JL bass. Navlink and modules provide much more than the factory intended but allows for the factory integratio­n necessary and Stinger sound deadening and wiring help wrap up the loose ends. Overall the sheer amount of work seen throughout this build would have anyone’s head spinning with the timelines that it would take to build a truck of this caliber. Realistica­lly it should take around two years to complete such a high-end build with this much custom work inside and out—but that’s the stunning thing when you have such a badass crew. Ultimate Auto knocked this one out of the park in just three months’ time. That’s right, 90 days from Ford lot to SEMA lot! Insane to say the least, but pairing DG with Ultimate Auto, we honestly wouldn’t expect anything less. Can’t wait to see what Tim and his group of automotive misfits have in store for us for this year.

90 DAYS FROM FORD LOT TO SEMA LOT! INSANE TO SAY THE LEAST, BUT PAIRING DG WITH ULTIMATE AUTO, WE HONESTLY WOULDN’T EXPECT ANYTHING LESS.

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