Our very own Todd Ingersoll was invited to build Skullcandy's 4th of July float! The party wagon was designed to be a halfpipe that could hold 50 kids and a DJ set. We all know Todd's built hundreds of halfpipes but this was definitely his first one on wheels.
Besides some last minute panicking the parade was a success and the people of Park City we're red, white, and blue in the liver. If you've never spent the 4th of July in Park City than you should be reevaluating yourself as an American.
Take a look on what you missed out on...
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Todd wears many hats. This hat happens to build floats. |
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Skullcandy's party wheels |
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Todd being 'merican |
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Skullcandy posterchildren |
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Big trucks and flatbeds...pretty American. Next year we're trying to get Gravedigger to pull the float. |
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You're supposed to wave |
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The Skullcandy DJ pipe was boomin for miles |
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The halfpipeless flatbed
Skate 4 Homies would like to than everyone at Skullcandy for giving us this opportunity and being so rad.
Here's to bein Merican |
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