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The New American Hot Rod: An LS-Swapped Chevy S10 Pickup

Older pickups like the S10 have become increasingly great choices for builders on a budget.

Here Comes the Boom: The Thunderous Transformation of a '65 Chevy C10 Truck

Dave's classic pickup transcends mere transportation, it’s aggressive and crazy like the model cars we used to put together as kids.

Slammed to Perfection: A Patina ’68 Travelette Built to Stand Out

Pulled from a muddy field that required recovery gear to extract, this truck required extensive restomodification.

The Golden Era: Transforming a Legendary ’68 C10 into a Modern Masterpiece

This symbol of Chevrolet’s enduring craftsmanship, a CST Gold Anniversary Edition, now shines brighter under Randy Bynum's care.

Off-Road or Street Style? Choosing a Theme for your Truck Project

High or low? Does one beat out the other when it comes to planning out your pickup project?

The Blue Devil: Show & Speed's Chevy Silverado Custom

You don’t need to tear a Chevy Silverado 1500 apart to clean up the wiring and tune it up. And yet, that’s the origin story of The Blue Devil

Hidden Gem: Third-Gen, Cummins Diesel-Powered Dodge Ram

Meet Paul Szczypta’s immaculate ’07 Dodge Ram, an 800hp beast with zero rust and just 113,000 miles on the clock.

Night And Day Difference: Comparing Old-School Diesel Workhorses With Today’s Mountain-Moving Monsters

The nuts and bolts behind why modern diesel trucks can tow three times the weight of older versions.

The ‘Burb: A Classic Chevy SUV With A Ford 6.0L Power Stroke Under The Hood

Meet Jeremy Flanders’ diesel swap anomaly, where vintage iron meets the most-hated compression-ignition engine on the planet.

The Polar Bear: A Summit White Silverado Packing A 1,200HP Duramax

An inside look at one of the cleanest (and most powerful) Duramax builds we’ve ever laid eyes on.

Headed Off-Road? Don’t Be Afraid To Go Diesel!

The current backcountry-ready, heavy-duty oil-burner options from The Big Three are more versatile (and powerful) than they’ve ever been.

Why Diesel Owners Remove Emission Control Equipment—And Why You Don’t Need To

The emissions removal problem can’t be ignored forever, so why not tackle the issue head-on?

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