Decades of droolworthy trucks with their own distinct style.
A ’90s Inspired Custom Chevy C1500
Yancey Busby is a product of the ’90s. As a member of Relaxed Atmosphere, a club that was born from this golden era of custom trucks, he eventually decided that he wanted a ride that encapsulated the soul of a ’90s sport truck build with some proper, tasteful updates thrown into the mix for good measure.
Street Trucks magazine has an exciting update on the Sergeant Square charity project! The restoration is well underway, and thanks to a partnership with Scoggin Dickey Motorsports, we will be installing its new 6.2-liter Chevy Connect and Cruise engine and transmission package, taking performance to the next level.
We're all about cool gauges, so we had to decide what series of gauge would help define our interior. The original gauges looked dated, and we needed to make sure our engine was monitored. The entire installation of our new Vintage CFR Series blue gauges was done in our garage without any special tools.
From sleek and low-slung cars to meticulously lowered trucks, Dropt and Destroyed 2023 showcased the dedication and creativity of the automotive community. It was a weekend filled with jaw-dropping rides, passionate conversations, and a shared appreciation for the art of customization.
Replacing OBS Door Pins for Door Perfection, Part 1
Door pins are essential components in a truck’s door hinges but over time, wear and tear can cause the bushings to wear out and the pins to become loose. LMC Truck supplied a set of new pins and bushings to help us get the Billet Beater’s door back into like-new condition.
Clyde “Tom” Bell, is one of those lucky guys, thanks to his wife Joan, who shares his lifelong passion for automobiles. They are true-blue Ford fans who enjoy showing their ’42 Ford coupe and their ’47 Ford convertible at local shows. Before long, the hunt was on for a ’53-’56 Ford F-100 to add to their collection.