Check out the latest Featured Build lit up with Show Truck Lighting from Customs Unlimited! Throughout the year, the Customs Unlimited Show Team will take you with us to the biggest truck shows, showcasing the boldest, most jaw-dropping builds that use lighting to stand out from the crowd!
BUILD OVERVIEW
Jake Parker’s 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty — a 650-horsepower 6.0 — carried its presence quietly that morning in Orange Beach, Alabama. We arrived before dawn for Orange Beach Invasion, expecting the horizon to crack open with color. Instead, the Gulf delivered a wall of fog that settled over the water and pressed into the treeline. The wooden bridge where we set up was slick with dew, its boards groaning faintly under the truck’s weight, flanked on both sides by tall palms fading into the haze.
Up close, the scene was stripped of distraction. Moisture clung to the paint in tiny beads, breaking the truck’s clean lines into constellations. Illuminated by Customs Unlimited 36LED Pure White Rock Lights and 10-Row Wheel Lights, Chrome details caught brief glimmers before disappearing back into shadow. The 6.0’s idle was steady, composed — a low rhythm that hinted at serious work beneath the hood without the need to prove it.
As the morning wore on, the fog never lifted. Shapes stayed soft, colors stayed muted, and the truck’s presence only deepened. It felt settled into the bridge as if it had always belonged there, part of the structure and the stillness alike. In the middle of an event known for bright lights and noise, this was the opposite — calm, restrained, and deliberate. We came looking for a sunrise. What we found was quieter, heavier, and far more memorable.
CREATOR
SHOW TRUCK LIGHTING INSTALLED
- Customs Unlimited x46 - Pure White 36 LED Plug & Play Extreme Brightness Rock Light Kit
- Customs Unlimited - 10 Row Ultra High Intensity Wheel Lights
- Customs Unlimited - 1,200 Piece Starlight Headliner Kit
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LOCATION
We caught up with Jake Parker at Orange Beach Invasion 2025 in Orange Beach, AL (March 14-16), one of the premier truck shows on the Gulf Coast. Shot on a fog-covered wooden bridge surrounded by towering trees, we captured his distinctive 2003 F-250 — a build with presence and detail that stood apart even in a sea of standout trucks.