This is the king of the Scion SEMA display. Period. It might be the coolest Scion show car ever, and God knows they love to build show cars. The brainchild of pro skater Riley Hawk and designer Scott Kanemura, the Riley Hawk Skate Touring Scion xB is a big, sloppy, wet kiss to 1970s van culture. And it...is...fantastic.

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Basically, the van has everything.

Let's start outside, where an orange, yellow,red, and brown stipe pattern adorns the sides, along with classic bubble windows installed in the xB's giant D-pillars. The side exhausts are ornamental, but we'll let that slide because they look so right. And speaking of looking right, the Cragar S/S wheels wrapped in BFG white-letter Radial T/As are the definition of perfection with this motif.

The enclosed roof carrier helps too, as the added height it provides only enhances the vannish profile.

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As good as this thing looks outside, the interior goes even further. It's all shag carpet and woodgrain, with both a CB radio and an 8-track player. A custom wood center console integrates cassette storage and cupholders, and the seats are big, brown, vinyl button-tufted captain's chairs. Retro style door handles and clever window-crank knobs that use skateboard wheels are a nice touch.

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The rear cargo space includes a subwoofer enclosure, a fridge, a TV, an iPad Mini running a mixing-board app, plus a work table with hidden storage. Coolest Easter Egg back there? The cargo shelf behind the back seats is a miniature halfpipe sized for Tech Decks.

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I normally couldn't care less about the Scion xB, but this is a masterpiece. Straight-up Hot Rod Show World-grade stuff. Bravo.

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