Randy Grubb's Garage – The Decoliner

Automotive artist Randy Grubb turns his incredible fantasies into hard, metal-warped reality in his Grants Pass garage in Southern Oregon. His large-scale iconic builds include Jay Leno’s Tank Car, the Indy Special, the B-702, Piss’d Off Pete, and most recently, the Decoliner.

The Decoliner is an extreme build, designed by Randy to appear to be a 1940s period sculpture that could have been Flash Gordon’s motor home. Built on a 1973 GMC RV chassis with an Olds 455 engine, it features the nose of a White 3000 COE truck cab and a flying bridge with a second driving station up top.

In this episode of Randy Grubb’s Garage series you’ll see the complete story of the Decoliner, inside and out, and on the road. Randy got an offer on the Decoliner in July 2013 that he couldn’t refuse, so took his buddies with him on the vehicle’s final shakedown voyage to Sequoia National Park in California. After passing its final tests on mountain roads with flying colors, Randy turned over the keys to the Decoliner’s new owner in Michigan. Look for it at car shows and on the highway!

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