Hanging out with friends at a truck show is one of our favorite things to do. And when you can raise money for a good cause…
Author: Daniel J. Linss
For 50 years now Valley Chrome Plating (VCP) has been a respected manufacturer of quality products for the automotive and trucking industries. Operating entirely out of…
Some things are worth the wait. Such is the case for Scott Diller’s recently rebuilt 1981 Kenworth W900A. Dubbed “Red Dawn” by the crew at Elizabeth…
The 40th annual Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) kicked off the 2011 season with a bang! Held once again at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY…
If you are looking for a new way to dress up your trailer, broaden your advertising hours, be more conspicuous at night, and maybe even win…
Trucking has always been a gamble – some win, some lose. But the odds of success are still pretty favorable if you have a good reputation,…
Jack F. McClain (83) of Charles City, Iowa, died on Tuesday, March 8, 2011, in Anaheim, California. Jack, who was a veteran truck driver with almost…
If you want to shape metal and make it stronger, you need to add some heat and a lot of pressure. This is also the case…
Most truckers have always considered 10-4 to be a “West Coast” magazine, but now that it is available for pickup in twenty states, we thought that…
Container haulers are not usually known for having cool trucks, but Yamko Truck Lines out of Long Beach, California is trying hard to break that stereotype. …
Everybody told Andre he was crazy, but ever since he was a kid, he dreamed of owning and driving a Freightliner cabover – the kind of…
In this day in age, “Prepare for the worst, but hope for the best” is very good advice. Following those sage words, the Los Angeles County…
On December 4th, 2010, St. George, Utah was the horsepower capital of the country, as power-packed rigs and hundreds of spectators gathered for PDI’s first-ever dyno…