GOING ALL-OUT
You Can’t Hide Money
WORDS AND PHOTOS BY PHIL GORDON
IF YOU ASK CHANCE CAMP TO DESCRIBE HIS FORTUNE, HE WON’T. A humble man with humble beginnings, Chance turned what was a small rim shop into All Out Offroad, one of the largest custom truck shops in all of Texas. It wasn’t always luxury and good times, however. Chance struggled to make ends meet and was finally able to reap the benefits of his hard work and labor. He had a 2011 Ford F-250 that he built and took to shows, so when it came time to upgrade, he decided to stick with Ford and purchase a brand new 2017 Ford F-250 Super Duty. It was a new body style, so it certainly wasn’t going to be easy to customize at first, but that was no challenge for his team at All Out.
Immediately off the showroom floor, Chance brought the Ford to Armando’s Paint and Body in Pleak, Texas, for a color change to Chance’s favorite combo of red and black. He then brought in Pat Maxwell to lay down some subtle graphics that to the naked eye appear to be pinstripe. Once the paint was to Chance’s specification and liking, the next step was the body modifications. Inside his Spring, Texas, All Out Offroad location, Mike Wheat and the rest of the talented team removed the cab bed and engine and welded shut more than 200 holes to smooth out the body. They also modified the rear passenger frame to fit a custom 4-inch oval exhaust pass-through.