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Backstreet Kustoms in Colorado Springs hosted thier 2nd annual Paint and Primer hotrod and customs show. Cars from Colorado, Utah, California, Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and Idaho all made it out to the show. Shop owner Dave "The Godfather" Pareso had a little surprise this year and it wasn't the bratwurst cookin on the grill or the rain that graced the first half of the show. He and Christina got hitched! Yep, and I don't mean trailered in like that pink merc from Denver either. They finally tied the knot. Congrats to Dave and Christina Pareso!
The rain brought the cold but that didn't keep everyone from the show. Locals came out to check out the rides and the show went on as planned. Jules, a local vintage photographer was taking photos of the gals posing with the cars to kick off a new line of halter tops made by mosehalters.com. Big Rich made it out with his table of car parts, shirts and stickers. Chad even traveled all the way from Clifton with his pinstriping gear. The show started slow thanks to the rain, but once the wedding started it kicked into high gear. Click on the picture and check out the photos.
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