The 1981 Kenworth W900A gracing these pages is exactly what the title says – a labor of love! What started as a single axle day cab…
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Not every trucker cares about the miles per gallon their truck gets. In fact, Kevin Young of G. Young & Son Trucking out of Waxahachie, TX…
There is a special bond between fathers and sons – especially when they work together in the same industry or business. Josh Roberts (39) of Ellensburg,…
This month’s cover should take a lot of people back over 25 years – back to the late 1990s and early 2000s – when Mike Duffy…
Gary Amoth has been trying to do things right since 1983. Setting out as a driver with a vision to build a company around his philosophy…
Not everyone has stacks of cash laying around or money to spend on expensive truck builds, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a cool ride. …
The opportunities that present themselves to our lives can come in strange ways. Often, they are brought to us by friends or family, other times they…
The thought of losing a parent is heart wrenching, and even more so when you are too young to take care of yourself. But, at just…
Hay haulers are a unique group of people in trucking with very specialized equipment and skills. Out west, where these rigs are a bit more common,…
In today’s ever-changing world of trucking, being a diverse operation can be the difference between failure and success. And one way to be diverse is to…
Kansas is a multi-faceted state, and when you drive through this flyover state, the vast land changes from east to west. This land is built on…
Kent Swapp is known for being an excellent engine builder and a big fan of old trucks. Over the past four decades, he’s rebuilt hundreds of…
Not all the cool trucks you see at the shows rolled into a shop and, several weeks, months or even years later, rolled out as a…
Ken Stearns has been telling the same joke for decades! Having driven the same truck for almost 50 years, a truck he calls “MORT” (My Old…
Some people just like classic trucks better than the new ones. Truth be told, most probably like the classics better, unless they are all about technology…