Street Outlaws star AZN, aka Jeff Bennett, has been Farmtruck’s barker for years which means he does the smack talking and Farmtruck, aka Sean Whitley, does the driving.
AZN and Farmtruck met racing the streets of the 405 and as AZN says, when you meet street racing you either become enemies or fast friends. They became friends.
AZN is scared of a lot of thing although street racing isn’t one of them. He is said to be loyal to the Farmtruck after he lost both of his parents.
Last year, AZN bought his own sleeper, a 1966 Volkswagon bug, affectionately known as the “Dung Beetle”. While it looks like nothing more than a filthy, rusted piece of dung on wheels, under the hood it’s all about speed with a 1000 horsepower turbo-charged precision engine. The Dung Beetle gives AZN and buddy Farmtruck more opportunities to do some “fishing,” finding unsuspecting suckers to race. Their strategy is pretend to be very impressed with the mark’s car and downplay the Dung Beetle’s power. Next step is to race, win and collect some fast cash.
In 2014, AZN raced a souped up riding mower in the first annual Grass Car races. He smoked the competition, literally when the motor blew up. For AZN and Farmtruck, one man’s garbage is another man’s race car. Whether it’s the old riding mower or a rickshaw from a second hand store.
Louise, a 14-year-old Blue Heeler dog, is Farmtruck and AZN’s faithful mascot. Louise is loved by Farmtruck although it is mentioned that she hates AZN.
Street Outlaws’ Flip, a.k.a Tyler Priddy, raced a ’80 Chevy El Camino in Discovery’s reality show.
His Chevy was famous because of its mismatched parts which Flip had begged for, borrowed, and stolen to keep the car racing.
Flip was best friends with Big Chief since they were kids, when they would ride bikes to watch the local OKC street races.
He always had a beer in one hand and a cigarette in the other.
Flip was the parts warehouse manager and worked for Warren Caterpillar for 10 years. He liked drag racing; starting with a Mustang, then an El Camino, he afterwards turned his passion towards Street Outlaws, the real-life version of The Fast and the Furious, beating out several others to be selected for the show.
Tyler Priddy passed away at the age of 31 on May 28, 2013 at his home in Yukon, Oklahoma.
While the cause of death of Tyler “Flip” Priddy has never been made public, reports suggest that he committed suicide, however there is no strong evidence for that.
Street Outlaws driver Izzy Valenzuela was arrested and charged with murder for his part in a street racing crash that claimed the lives of two people in Los Angeles on February 25.
Izzy “Performance” Valenzuela was racing against Michael Gevorgyan on when one of the drivers lost control, according to police. The car careened into a crowd, killing two people and injuring a third.
The Street Outlaws star was driving a Nissan GT-R.
Izzy Valenzuela is currently in jail, charged with two counts of murder and faces up to 33 years to life in prison. Michael Gevorgyan, who is also in custody, claims he wasn’t in the Mustang when it crashed.
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) recently came out against Street Outlaws threatening to suspend the competition licenses of drivers that had appeared on the show.
Street Outlaws’ Tyler “Flip” Priddy passed away on May 28, 2013, at his home in Yukon, Oklahoma, at the age of 31.
Tyler Gene Priddy was born November 30, 1981 in Chickasha to Gene and Glenda (Long) Priddy.
Street Outlaws’ Tyler “Flip” Priddy passed away on May 28, 2013
He attended Hinton Elementary School and graduated from Putnam City High School in Warr Acres. He worked for Warren Caterpillar for 10 years and was currently the parts warehouse manager.
Tyler Priddy enjoyed drag racing. Starting with a Mustang, then an El Camino, he eventually turned his passion towards Discovery Channel’s reality show Street Outlaws, where he beat out several others to be selected for the show. On the show, Tyler’s nickname is Flip.
Anything he could get on and go fast he would because Tyler Priddy was a “Gear Head”. He loved racing RC cars and Jeepin’ with his boys. Tyler Priddy loved his four boys and had nicknames for them all. They were his world. He was never seen without a Miller “High Life” or a “Monster” in his hand.
Tyler “Flip” Priddy is survived by his wife Morgan Amber Priddy of Yukon, his children Tovey Gene (Rito), Remey J (Flemerson), Dresdyn Rinot (Day Day) and Bennett William Edward (Baby B).
Tyler Gene Priddy was born November 30, 1981, in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Tyler “Flip” Priddy was the son of Gene and Glenda (Long) Priddy. He died on May 28, 2013 at his home in Yukon, Oklahoma, at the age of 31.
He attended Hinton Elementary School and graduated from Putnam City High School in Warr Acres, Oklahoma. He worked for Warren Caterpillar for 10 years and was currently the parts warehouse manager.
Tyler Flip Priddy died on May 28, 2013, at his Yukon home at the age of 31
Tyler Priddy enjoyed drag racing. Starting with a Mustang, then an El Camino, he eventually turned his passion towards a reality TV show called Street Outlaws, where he beat out several others to be selected for the show.
On Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws, Tyler’s nickname is Flip. Anything he could get on and go fast he would because Tyler was a “Gear Head”. He loved racing RC cars and Jeepin’ with his boys.
Tyler “Flip” Priddy loved his 4 boys and had nicknames for them all. They were his world. He was never seen without a Miller “High Life” or a “Monster” in his hand.
He was preceded in death by his Grandfather, Aubrey Priddy, and Aunt Mary Lou.
Tyler “Flip” Priddy is survived by his wife Morgan Amber Priddy of Yukon, his children Tovey Gene (Rito), Remey J (Flemerson), Dresdyn Rinot (Day Day) and Bennett William Edward (Baby B) all of Yukon, his parents Gene Priddy of Bethany, his mother Glenda Beckham, his Grandparents Letha and Calvin Brown of Hinton, and Jack and Lola Faye Long of Hinton, his brother Chris Priddy and wife Rebecca of Oklahoma City, and Ethan Priddy of Ada, aunts and uncles Taunna and Kerry Tapper, Gayla and Ricky Coats, Rick and Rhonda Long, Tim and Fay Priddy, and Shelly Lassiter plus many other relatives and numerous friends.
The cause of death of Street Outlaws’ Tyler “Flip” Priddy has never been made public, but reports suggest that he committed suicide.
Some reports claimed Flip died from self inflicted gunshot.
Tyler “Flip” Priddy passed away on May 28, 2013 at his home in Yukon, Oklahoma at the age of 31.
His family is reportedly not wanting the cause of his death to be released as of yet.
The cause of death of Street Outlaws’ Tyler “Flip” Priddy has never been made public
Tyler Gene Priddy was born November 30, 1981 in Chickasha, Oklahoma to Gene and Glenda (Long) Priddy.
He attended Hinton Elementary School and graduated from Putnam City High School in Warr Acres, Oklahoma. He worked for Warren Caterpillar for 10 years and was currently the parts warehouse manager.
Flip enjoyed drag racing. Starting with a Mustang, then an El Camino, he eventually turned his passion towards a reality TV show called Street Outlaws, where he beat out several others to be selected for the show. Anything he could get on and go fast he would because Tyler was a “Gear Head”. He loved racing RC cars and Jeepin’ with his boys.
Tyler Priddy loved his four boys and had nicknames for them all.
He is survived by his wife Morgan Amber Priddy of Yukon, his children Tovey Gene (Rito), Remey J (Flemerson), Dresdyn Rinot (Day Day) and Bennett William Edward (Baby B).
Six months after his death, there is no news regarding the death of Tyler “Flip” Priddy of the Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws.
According to talks in social media sites, Tyler Flip Priddy committed suicide.
However, there is no strong evidence to support this claim.
Six months after his death, there is no news regarding the death of Tyler “Flip” Priddy of the Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws
Tyler “Flip” Priddy died on May 28, 2013, at his home in Yukon, Oklahoma at the age of 31.
He is survived by his wife Morgan Amber and children Tovey Gene, Remey J, Dresdyn Rinot and Bennett William Edward.
Tyler “Flip” Priddy was the parts warehouse manager at Warren Caterpillar, where he worked for 10 years. He was a drag racing enthusiast who turned his passion towards reality show Street Outlaws, where he beat out several others to be selected for the show. Street Outlaws, which centers around the underground world of illegal street racing, debuted on Discovery Channel on June 10, 2013.
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