1st Annual Outsiderz Working Rigs Association Benefit Show & Shine
On April 29th-30th Outsiderz Working Rigs Association held their first Annual Benefit Show & Shine truck show at Doswell Truck Stop in Doswell, Virginia.
On April 29th-30th Outsiderz Working Rigs Association held their first Annual Benefit Show & Shine truck show at Doswell Truck Stop in Doswell, Virginia.
We’re heading to Los Angeles, California for a look at a pioneer in the field of extreme towing and recovery. Our story begins in the 50s with a trucker named E.S. Tex Freeman. Tex was an owner operator for companies like Watson Bros and Little Audrey.
Art Crandall drove this large 2002 Peterbilt 379 for Scott Rauschnot of Nite Flite Express.
I’m pretty sure you can all guess what year this picture was taken…
Wyatt Kirkpatrick, age 11, sent us this month’s Diesel Doodle.
January 2017 Online cover.
Welcome to the January 2017 edition of LargeCarMag Online!
Mike Muro of Lititz PA is back for a second time in the pages of LargeCarMag. Back in 2009 we featured his very large 900L. We didn’t think he could outdo himself but he proved us wrong with this 1984 Peterbilt 359 and 2012 Great Dane reefer!
Travis Lord has created a beautiful rolling tribute to his late father, Duane Lord, in this 2003 Kenworth W900L Pride and Glory Edition. It’s a Cummins ISX, 13 speed with a 300″ wheelbase, but that’s not even close to what makes this ride so memorable!
On April 22-24th Rob Murray once again made his way to Wildwood Florida to attend the 75 Chrome Shop truck show.
This installment of timeless Power & Chrome is a personal saga. I’m turning to the Largecarmag community to help me solve a 40 year mystery about a truck I refer to as “The Psychedelic Kenworth”!
Jim Ladobruk owns this 2000 Kenworth W900L.
A GMC General going south and a K100 Aerodyne going north.
Welcome to the February 2017 edition of LargeCarMag Online!
Lafayette, IN based, Jason “JC” Alt, is no stranger to cool rides, or being featured in magazines. Many of you may remember his beautiful 359 and matching hopper, that graced the pages of late Bette Garber’s book, Custom Semi Trucks, back in 2004. Sadly, it was eight years ago this November, that the well-known semi photojournalist Bette passed away. All these years later now, JC is back in print with a different truck, that is still classic and cool.