Coming Soon! A Kool Animation Kids and Parents Can Enjoy and Discuss.
'The Color Hauler' animated series follows Christy, a spirited street van on a mission to brighten the world one kind act at a time. Each short adventure turns everyday moments into lessons in creativity, kindness, and curiosity—where kids not only see how colors change the world, but also learn how things work, from turning gears and engines to the simple science behind motion and imagination.


The Beginning of the Keep Crayin' On Custom Street Van.
Meet Christy, The Color Hauler. She’s a 1977 classic Chevy van on the road to transformation into a vibrant, cheerful mascot of Keep Crayin’ On—a rolling symbol of creativity, curiosity, and community spirit. Soon to roll out as a cool hot rod, Heidi will hit the streets visiting schools, parks, and local events, inspiring kids to dream big and create boldly. From her humble beginnings to her bright future, Heidi’s mission is simple: to keep the world crayin’ on.


Coming Soon! Coloring Pages and a Kids Gallery!
Each page blends creativity with purpose: everyday acts of kindness, big imaginations road adventures, and simple “how-it-works” moments to generate higher knowledge. When they’re done, kids can proudly submit their finished pages to our growing Kids’ Art Gallery, turning personal creativity into a shared celebration of color, curiosity, and character.


Not exactly.. but close enough for a vision.
In this AI sneak peek, Christy appears as an early visual concept—a playful glimpse of what’s to come as her real-world build and animated personality take shape. These renders don’t represent the final design, but rather capture the spirit, color, and energy behind the transformation ahead, offering a first look at the imagination that drives the Color Hauler’s journey.

A candid slice of the last four decades of finished builds, temporary adoptions, and in-progress machines alike. This small collection spans barn finds, bare-metal tear-downs, mid-build problem-solving, and the high level ultra straight body, that all highlight the real arc of learning, iteration, and hands on persistence. Each one taught the lessons in design, discipline, and grit that drive the standards I bring to today’s work in supporting the arts and simple engineering.