TRICK OUT MY TOYOTA
Story Courtesy of ESPN / BASS Communications
Photo By Kathy Magers
Reigning Toyota WBT (Women's Bassmaster Tour) Angler of the Year Sheri Glasgow just picked up her prize, a 2008 Toyota Tundra CrewMax 4x4 Limited with all the extras.
“It is gorgeous, I mean gorgeous. You name it, this truck has it. They let me load it up, and it’s tricked out,” said Glasgow, who earned the vehicle by winning the 2007 AOY title in the Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports & Outdoors.Toyota of Muskogee — the dealership in her Oklahoma hometown — handed the WBT pro the keys in a ceremony that marked the conclusion of several months of arrangements to build the truck to her specifications.
“The dealership and Toyota did everything they could to get the truck just right,” Glasgow said. “It’s such an unusual truck, the guys at Toyota of Muskogee were as excited as I was to first see it.”The four-door truck has a beige leather interior with ostrich leather insets on the doors, console and headrests, a creation of the custom boot maker Lucchese.
The exterior has a two-tone custom paint job, a combination of “super white” with “desert sand mica” along the bottom. Other extras include 20-inch alloy wheels, matte-black running boards, a backup camera, built-in GPS navigation unit, moonroof, power-adjustable tow mirrors and a sound system with 12 speakers.
Among those on hand to witness the handing over of the keys was 9-year-old fishing fan Riley Hamm, daughter of Toyota of Muskogee’s general manager, Rick Hamm. She had asked her father if she could meet Glasgow and get her autograph.
“He had mentioned that his daughter loves to fish with (Zoom) Brush Hogs in ponds, so I brought her some,” Glasgow said. “I walked in and heard her say, ‘Look, Dad, Brush Hogs!’ and I hadn’t even gotten over to her yet.”
Story Courtesy of ESPN / BASS Communications
Photo By Kathy Magers
Reigning Toyota WBT (Women's Bassmaster Tour) Angler of the Year Sheri Glasgow just picked up her prize, a 2008 Toyota Tundra CrewMax 4x4 Limited with all the extras.
“It is gorgeous, I mean gorgeous. You name it, this truck has it. They let me load it up, and it’s tricked out,” said Glasgow, who earned the vehicle by winning the 2007 AOY title in the Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports & Outdoors.Toyota of Muskogee — the dealership in her Oklahoma hometown — handed the WBT pro the keys in a ceremony that marked the conclusion of several months of arrangements to build the truck to her specifications.
“The dealership and Toyota did everything they could to get the truck just right,” Glasgow said. “It’s such an unusual truck, the guys at Toyota of Muskogee were as excited as I was to first see it.”The four-door truck has a beige leather interior with ostrich leather insets on the doors, console and headrests, a creation of the custom boot maker Lucchese.
The exterior has a two-tone custom paint job, a combination of “super white” with “desert sand mica” along the bottom. Other extras include 20-inch alloy wheels, matte-black running boards, a backup camera, built-in GPS navigation unit, moonroof, power-adjustable tow mirrors and a sound system with 12 speakers.
Among those on hand to witness the handing over of the keys was 9-year-old fishing fan Riley Hamm, daughter of Toyota of Muskogee’s general manager, Rick Hamm. She had asked her father if she could meet Glasgow and get her autograph.
“He had mentioned that his daughter loves to fish with (Zoom) Brush Hogs in ponds, so I brought her some,” Glasgow said. “I walked in and heard her say, ‘Look, Dad, Brush Hogs!’ and I hadn’t even gotten over to her yet.”
No comments:
Post a Comment