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Brian Hitchcock of Webberville, owner of MBH Trucking, drove away with six awards during Sunday afternoon ceremonies at the St. Ignace truck show. Mr. Hitchcock displayed his rebuilt 1996 Peterbilt that offered a slick look with no door handles, unnecessary lights, or outside horns. Inside, gauges line the length of the dashboard followed by a row of unlabeled switches. He was chosen as the alternate for the qualifier for the Truck-lite nationals, and was chosen as the Judges Choice bobtail. His truck placed second in best of show working bobtail, second in the bobtail working intense custom division, third in customized interior, and third in customized engine.
Brian Hitchcock of Webberville, owner of MBH Trucking, drove away with six awards during Sunday afternoon ceremonies at the St. Ignace truck show. Mr. Hitchcock displayed his rebuilt 1996 Peterbilt that offered a slick look with no door handles, unnecessary lights, or outside horns. Inside, gauges line the length of the dashboard followed by a row of unlabeled switches. He was chosen as the alternate for the qualifier for the Truck-lite nationals, and was chosen as the Judges Choice bobtail. His truck placed second in best of show working bobtail, second in the bobtail working intense custom division, third in customized interior, and third in customized engine.










