
Larry has always enjoyed anything with a motor starting at a young age and even before he was born by going to Manzanita Speedway in his mothers belly. Starting with Working on sprints at the age of 13 and by 17 having worked on 4 championship teams so he knows what it takes to be on top. He is currently working on a degree of Applied Sci at mesa community college which is focused on CAD and CNC programming. Larry is lucky enough to have two of the best teachers you can ask for in all aspects in car building and modification in his dad and grandfather.

Wayne Started out young in the auto business trick painting and doing fiberglass work on sprint cars and all kinds of racing cars at the age of 15. He learned a lot about painting from his father but a lot from the late great Corky Larson. Wayne was a self taught artist drawing pictures for t-shirts and racing magazines in the early 70’s. He also had a good career driving midgets and sprints in Arizona and also wrenching on them winning the 2006 Arizona Sprint car Ass. Mechanic of the year award.

Hoot is known as the “old man” around the shop with well over 55 years of hot rodding, racing, and tuning under his belt. He learned a lot from his father Skeet Gibson, one of Arizona’s most recognized welder/car builders. He built many hotrods in his younger days painting chopping and modifying anything and just about everything. He also was a ace mechanic on sprint cars. Hoot built a 56 Ford F-100 named “Misty Blue” in 1977 winning many awards with it. About 13 years ago misty blue went under a big reconstruction transforming her into “Never Good Enough”. The Truck has won many top awards in several different states.