Dec. 2015 Diesel Doodles

Dec. 2015 Diesel Doodles

Seven year old Brendan Conroy has a thing for cabover areodynes ( because he has good taste!) and drew this incredible picture of a K100 aerodyne, very cool.

Jan 2016 Online Cover

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Bryan Cahill

Bryan Cahill

Owner operator, Bryan Cahill, owns this big ride you see here. As you can already see, its custom, from the front, all the way to the back! Bryan’s truck is a 2008 Kenworth W900L, with a whopping 360” wheelbase.

Jan. 2016 Days Gone By

Jan. 2016 Days Gone By

Mack Trucks, Inc. is our topic of conversation and Hayward, California is our destination location this time around. It’s October 27 1977 and the new Mack Superliner is being given a trademark introduction by H. Kenneth Tooman, executive vice president of marketing.

2016 LCM Legend

January 2016 Jan 2016 Online CoverJanuary 2016 EditorialBryan CahillMake a Wish Truck Show and Truck ConvoyJan. 2016 Days Gone ByJan. 2016 Diesel DoodlesJan. 16 Reader’s RidesJan. 2016 Flashback February 2016 Feb 16 Online CoverFeb 2016 EditorialDave...

Feb 16 Online Cover

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Dave Charlebois

Canadian owner operator, Dave Charlebois, may like to keep a low profile, but he likes to be different also. With a truck that draws as much attention as his does, keeping a low profile is hard to do!

2015 Shell Rotella Superrigs

The 2015 33rd Annual Shell Rotella Superrigs Truck Show was held June 11-13th at Retama Park in Selma, Texas.

Feb 2016 Flashback

I caught this cool lineup back in August 1984 at the Pilot in Ashland Virginia.

Feb 2016 Retro Rhetoric

It all started in northeast Ohio growing up with his father who owned trucks hauling steel and driving charter buses on the weekends. Trucks were everything to Donald DiGiovanni and his brother Joe, they lived for them!