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Summer
1991

Features - Test: 1991 Ford Ranger (A powerful V6 + new 5-speed = Big Fun); Cheap Chic (The best place to find parts may be the last place you'd look); Cheap Thrills (How to buy (and sell) used power parts) Technical - Bumper-To-Bumper Sealing Tips (Everything you need to know to seal up your pickup); Truck Tech (How friction materials (i.e. brake linings) work); Home-Style Head Porting (Grind your way to power and performance); Duct Tales (NACA vents: not your average customizing trick); Cover Me (Trader's trick new tonneau offers security - and style); Suspended Animation (Bell Tech's new bolt-in Corvette IRS kit); Drop The Hammer (Our GMC Sonoma gets dumped for a pretty profile) Truck Features - Winged Warrior (A pilot's land-based flyer has gotta be quick); Orange Smoothie (This '31 Ford overcame a "Titanic" maiden voyage); White Hot (Out of the Tucson heat and dust rises this '56 F-100); Candy & Chrome (This blown brandywine bullet is a real blast from the past); The Survivor (A '65 GMC - built for the 1990s); Mighty Max (This Mitsubishi makes a real "splash" at the local cruise); Battle Wagon (A '67 Chevy Panel by any other name); Torch Song (The only part of this '75 Chevy still original is the cab); Pretty In Pink (This customized cruiser is one fine '49); The Elky-Haul-Ic (What else would you call a blown, alky-ingesting 'Camino?)
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August
1999

Contents - Word On The Street (Industry news, unsubstantiated rumors and interesting facts); Meet The A-Team (Steve Stillwell's personal introduction of the staff); Nuts & Bolts (Bill Turner returns to be our tech doctor); Fat Block '55 (Mean for the street classic); Parts Counter (A look at the new truck parts in your future); In The Groove (Brian McCormick's twisted dairy farm); Paso '99 (Spring gathering of Chevy and GMC trucks); Syndicate Of Style (The undisputed king of the Kustom hill); Two Lane Tech (Doc Frohmader will be making house calls); Believe The Hype (Nissan's latest effort in pickups and SUVs); Color Me Map (Your guide to portable GPS navigation); Gold Miner (A hot 1968 Chevy truck done retro); Going The Way Of The Buffalo (The end of the Chevy C/K line); Floored (Texas hot rod truck going up in flames); Armed And Dangerous (It all began with a commuter S-10 lowering job); F-100 Western Nats (Gettin' ready for the year 2000 round-up of F-100s); Clean Cut Shave (Where did the tailgate handle go?); Grocery Getter (Colorado Custom Wheels' Navigator); Suicidal Tendencies (Need doors that open backwards?); Understated (An '88 Nissan hardbody done Arizona style); Red Dawg (A '56 Ford that ushers in the new style); Pair Of Aces (Check out a custom Sierra and Denali from GMC); Power Play (Power steering for the 1960-'66 GM trucks); Riding On Air (Four wheel air bags for 1973-'87 Chevy trucks); Like Father, Like Son (A custom mini that rolls to the shows in style); Herculiner (Do it yourseld bedliner); The Dream (Red Ford F-1 done in street rod style); Show Deck (Classic bedwood for new trucks); Frenz-N-Motion Fun Run (The 9th Annual Show in Waco, Texas); Got Style? (Having a cool street image is a priority); West Coast Nats (Return of a legendary event); Road Fools (This West Coast Nats convoy lasted five minutes); Fresh Facelift (Silver gauge face install); Toyota Tundra Intro (A look at the full-size, V-8 powered Toyota); Snug Lid (A no-holes bed cover install); The Last Word (Courtney Halowell's view out the back glass); Events (Whas' happening in your neck of the country); Parting Shot (Weird, wacky and other outstanding flicks)
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December
1999

Editorial (Ramblings from the desk of our leader); Word On The Street (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts, and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts & Bolts (Inspector Turner reveals some clues about choosing the right shop to build your truck); Aftermath (As if there weren't enough S-10s in the world, along comes this rad mini to crack your senses into overdrive); Parts Counter (How new stuff for your truck); In The Groove (Cursed be thou who hath not a custom riding lawn mower); Summer California Truck Jamboree (The best California one-day show in years); Two Lane Tech (The Doc's solution for curing the attitude of a non-op starter); Killer Bee (A Dodge Dakota with a wicked sting of performance); Hot Off The Grille (Billet dental work for the new GMC); Electric Avenue (Time is money when it comes to building a sound system); Fruit Punch (The Y2K version of a classic farm truck); Paint Booth (Everything you ever wanted to know about custom painting); Got Discs? (Read disc brakes for '63-'87 Chevy trucks); Texas Heat Wave (More bad ass custom rides than you can shake a Longhorn at); Phantom Supercab (Not even FoMoCo could have built a better F-100 bonus cab); The Anatomy Of Fast Bags (Mass air volume control adds performance to airbag suspensions); Modern Image (Robert Wilson proves that even middle-age trucks need love, too); Silver Lining (Every truck needs plush carpeting in it's box); Showcase Sled (A trick '99 Chevy that will make you rethink your Christmas wish list); Buckle Up (Mean, green and slammed supreme); Flat Frontier (A session of smoothing the back end of the new Nissan); Hazardous Metal (Attitude and earplugs required to roll in this mean late-model machine); Midwest Truck Nationals (One thousand rod rides raged out of control in Kentucky); Custom Lighting Of The Third Kind (How to carve a custom third brake light into your cab); Skinned (Giving new meaning to the concept of getting high); Caution! (A five-oh powered Ford Ranger that will put a hurtin' on ya); Open Air Revival (Street Beat brings back the good ol' days of rollin' convertible style); Southeast Mini-Truck Nationals (Wild mini-truckers invade the mountains that Dolly Parton made famous); Scared Of Heights (Acraphobia is best cured by a substantial lack of ground clearance under a slick F-150); The Last Word (Courtney Halowell testifies about his summer show tour); Reader's Street Trucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader's rod rides); Parting Shots (The weird, the wacky and other totally ridiculous shots we normally throw away)
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January
2000

Editorial (Why baseball sucks and truck shows rule); Word On The Street (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts, and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts And Bolts (Power to the people! And to your trucks steering, too); The Art Of Self Promotion (A mean looking '99 Silverado sittin' flat on 20s); Parts Counter (Get the low down on all the hot new products for your truck); In The Groove (Open your mind and your tailgate will follow); Wicked (Could this be the baddest 1971 Chevy truck ever built? You decide); Two Lane Tech (Everything you need to know about picking a Ford nine-inch rear end); Carlisle All-Truck Nationals (Trucks old and new turned out for this ninth annual event); Outfitter's Corner (Wrestling the turbocharged HKS urban guerilla); Electric Avenue (Place your order now for a flying millennium truck); Saddle Up (Godfather Customs puts Saddleman in the custom truck spotlight); Paint Booth (Parental discretion advised while reading the answers to these paint questions); Diamond In The Rough (One of the cleanest '58 Chevys you will ever see); Metal Militia (How to skin a '99 Silverado to make it look more bitchin' than the next guy's); Mission Accomplished (Introducing the 1999 Ford F-100 Supernationals F-1 "Truck of the Year"); Altitude Adjustment (Fabtech Motorsports puts some distance between the ground and this Isuzu Hombre); Waco '99 (Another wild weekend deep in the heart of Texas, no FBI required); First Go 'Round (Extra-low orange Ford Ranger is good for the custom diet); High Performance Catalytic Convertor (CGS Motorsports helps explain how catalytic converters jack up your truck's performance); Sterling Style (A bad ass Chevy Extended Cab tearing up the Japan show scene); Blue Oval Big Block - Part I (How to build a hot rod Ford engine on a budget); Bladerunner (Cal Custom has a cool new aluminim dental plan for the Ford Super Duty); Pit Bull (It takes balls the size of Texas to cut up a super rare big window, uni-body Ford); A Better Box (Classic truck fans rejoice. Mar-K has a new no-bolt bed wood kit); Crewzer (You have never seen a badder dually than this sick California crew cab); Bye-Bye Barn Doors (Don Jacks shows F-100 fans how to make their Panel doors one-piece); Hot Rod Supernationals (High octane pro attitude fun in the heart of the Midwest); The Big Low Down - Part I (A custom way to modify the front suspension of '63-'72 Chevys to put them down super low); The Last Word (Resolutions revisited); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our readers slick rides); Parting Shots (The weird, the wacky and other totally riduclous shots we normally throw away or send to the CIA)
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February
2000

Editorial (We are the glue that bonds you and the aftermarked manufacturers from SEMA together); Word On The Streets (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts & Bolts (Some things you should know about buying paint for your classic truck); Outta Control (Blastin' the boyou in a bad ass Bowtie); Parts Counter (A bunch of cool new stuff that you just gotta have for 2000); In The Groove (Why the lifting thing is so cool); Real Xtreme S-10 (Wicked, mean and nasty are just a few of the words to describe this sick little Chevy); Two-Lane Tech (Tips on how to make your bed properly); Ekstensive (One of the baddest looking street duallies you will ever see); North South Run (The annual California F-100 pilgrimage heads to the Pacific Coast); Electric Avenue (Here's your chance to check out the hot new subs from Polk Audio); Defiant '57 (If you thought a '57 Ford was ugly, then you have to see this awesome pro streeter); Paint Booth (Painting questions answered as the clear coat dries); Indy Truck Bash (IRP hosts the biggest Midwest truck bash of the summer); Creating Clearance (A bolt-on cross member to keep your S-10 from hanging up); Test Mule (A few quick ways to get your money's worth of performance); Pearl Of The Valley (Late-model Ford fans wish their F-150s could look as killer as Chuck Prentice's bagged sled); SEMA '99 (Niether Jackpots, hookers or Elvis ripoffs could keep us from bringing you all the hot stuff from Las Vegas); Lil' Green Booger (A classic looking mini Nissan that's actually a fresh brew in the land of saki); Technicolor Taco (This body-dropped Tacoma is so cute, you just wanna give it a hug); Urban Commando - Part I (Taking the first steps towards building a true sports utility truck); Quick Cosmetics (A few easy steps on how to make the 2000 Silverado look stylish); 23rd Annual Street Machine Nationals (Over 2,000 hot rods and street machines raging out of control south of Chi-Town); F-100 (The perfect combination of styling and modern performance); Classic Grille Mods (Arizona Speed & Marine's '72 project truck gets a billet aluminum smile); Hell On Wheels (Black, blown and big-wheeled are the best three words to describe this mean '55 Chevy); Ford Airbags (Doc Froh and the Air Ride Technologies crew get airbag crazy on a late-model Ford); Railin' '48 (Sixteen years old and cover truck means instant babe magnet status); NSRA (Will your custom truck pass the NSRA safety inspection?); The Last Word (When Tito speaks, you will listen); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader's rad rides); Parting Shot (The weird, the wacky and other totally ridiculous shots we normally throw away)
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March
2000

Editorial (Steve tries to convince you that he is still sane after purchasing a '59 Dodge ugly thing); Word On The Streets (Industry news, gossip, interesting facts, and unsubstantiated rumors); Nuts & Bolts (Bill Turner composes classics to street cars, then gets off on a tangent about paint again); Heavy Haulers (GM unveils it's long-awaited heavy crew cab pickups); Parts Counter (All the hot new goodies that you have to have for your truck); In The Groove (I didn't know I had a fan club); The Champion (The truck that changed F-100 customizing forever); Two Lane Tech (Truths and tales about keeping your cool); Pathgrinder (A Nissan SUV that does zero to bad in 90 days); Reality Check '99 (Cool trucks and hot temps along the mighty Mississippi); Electric Avenue (Just what will happen if I put my tongue on that copper thingy?); Paint Booth (How to learn and laugh with paint); Mean Green Machine (They say the first time is the best); Turning The Screws (Kenne Bell twists power from the five-liter Dodge); Extreme Baggage (Alter Images shows how to lay a Toyota out flat with bags on all four corners); Nostalgia To Hi-Tech (High School hot roddin' in a super clean Effie); Blue Oval Big Block - Part II (Turning the last wrench on our built-up Ford big block); Showfest (A wild weekend deep in the heart of the South); Family Value (A beautiful Ford F-1 that has been in the family for nearly half century); Urban Commando - Part II (Gearing up for better performance with Superior Gears); Extreme Behavior (If you own an SUV, then it should look like this clean Expedition); Slamboree (The biggest little truck show in Oklahoma); Fat Nine (A pro street '59 Chevy that just couldn't be passed up); Installing JET's SCU 2000 (JET dials in performance on the all new Chevy Silverados); Power Pony (Betch ain't ever seen one of these before); Insanity (The most Billy Bob bad bone body dropped Burban you will find in Texas); Laying Low (Slick and mean like every S-series mini should be); The Low Down - Part II (The final steps to completing a custom '63-'72 Chevy truck slam job); The Last Word (A soap box stand-off to determine just who really is a slacker); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of our reader's radical rides); Parting Shots (A trucker's glance at some of the things that really suck)
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June
2000

Editorial (Steve's old Dodge Panel actually starts to look like something pretty cool); Word On The Streets (All the hot news, gossip, spy photos and generally street worthy information you need in order to sustain life); Nuts & Bolts (More inspiring classic technical knowledge from our good ol' buddy in the desert); Paso 2000 (A return to Paso Robles, California, for the Chevy/GMC Truck Nationals proves to be the best yet); Parts Counter (Shop till you drop with this cool selection of dope goods fresh to the custom truck scene); In The Groove (Just when you thought I was the only nutcase on the planet, along comes a gang of custom riding lawnmower owners); Grunt (A bad-to-the-bone, shop promoting, boat toing cover truck); Two Lane Tech (Why taking a mechanical short cut can end up costing you your life); Nextrucks (Hot shots and inside information about what kind of cool trucks you can expect to see in the near future); Electric Avenue (That buzzing sound you hear might not be coming from inside your melon); Speed Glo (APC introduces a sick new white face gauge insert lighted by Indigo technology); Big Wave (A guy named Big Wave Dave and his cool looking Ford F-150 standard cab); Subterrean Blues (So you wanna be low? Then check out this front to back how-to on laying your truck on the ground); Sportside '55 (Proof that the ages of old and new can be blended together perfectly); X2000 (Introducting Gaylord's hot new lid that is unquestionably the most advanced bed cover on the market); Grand Roadster Show (The cream of the crop were on hand for this traditional cavalcade of fresh high-end customs); Pounded (Mr. Nissan would roll over in his grave if he laid eyes on this flattened Hardbody); Room With A View - Part I ('56 F-100 owners can now have the big back window they have always wanted); In Da Zone (Playing the custom mini-truck scene game on a whole new level); Blazin' Two-By (The first true custom pre-runner Suburban that is as much show as it is go); Urban Commando Finale (Our Crew Cab project hits the road thanks to multiple shocks and lateral trac bars); Farm Fresh (This mean looking pro street '71 Chevy shall haul dirt and farm equipment no more); Blaz-Hoe (A Tahoe it is called. A Blazer it really is. But either way, this sport ute is definitely bad to the bone); Frontier Metal Mods (Taking the rolling pan back to the back end of the Nissan Frontier); Outfitter's Corner (A more in-depth look at Chevrolet's Avalanche hybrid concept truck); Run To The Rock (Good ol' boys and their bitchin' good ol' Fords migrated to famed Chimney Rock once again); Event Scene (Pack your bags truck fans, it's time to hit the spring and summer shows); The Last Word (Tito spews forth more truck stuff for you to try and digest); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader's cool rides); Trosley's Truck Toons (Our old truck comic illustrator pal returns to give you something to laugh about)
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July
2000

Editorial (Steve explains why things are the way they are); Word On The Streets (All the hot news, gossip, spy photos, and general street worthy information you need to keep you cool on a hot summer day); In The Groove (Layin' the smack down about all the stuff that really bugs); Sucka Punch (A bad ass Chevy S-10 mini that doesn't have a gray tweed interior); Parts Counter (Shop til you drop with this cool selection of dope goods fresh to the custom truck scene); Nuts & Bolts (More classic oriental knowledge from our friendly desert truck builder); Old Tech (On this Effie, it's what you can't see that's most important); Two Lane Tech (A whole bunch of examples of how cutting suspension corners could very well cost you your life); West Coast Nationals (Three's a crowd on the Colorado River, but a couple thousand is an all out truck run party); Electric Avenue (Hot new electonics to turn your ride into a millennium mobile); Paint Booth (Answers to all your custom paint questions from Garth Brooks biggest fan); Bladerunner II (California Customs introduces a trick new grille to give the Ford F-150 a seriously cool look); Orange Crush (A super clean classic Chevy that is sure to make anyone a llittle jealous); Transmission Transformation (JET Performance installs a hopped up overdrive tranny into an 80s Chevy dually); Copperhead (We guarantee you haven't seen a cleaner looking '71 Surburban than Mike King's new ride); Can You See It (Mean green Chevy extended cab that's laid out like a snake's belly); Billet Yourself (Stull Industries puts some aluminum touches to the front of a Ford Ranger); All For Show (With the storm subsided, Noack's Arc finally gets to cruise into magazine stardom); Room With A View - Part II (Putting the final touches to the ultimate Ford big window conversion); Western F-100 Nationals (Classic Ford fans made their annual trek to the West's best F-100 gathering); Tilt (A trick little gadget that makes yanking a motor much easier); Taking Away The Sway (Hotchkis takes the sway away from lifted four-bys with bigger anti-sway bars); Clearly Overcab (APC's new clear cab lights for dually's and crew cabs are just what you have been waiting for); A Day In The Sun (Cool was the rule at Severed Ties' annual custom truck get together); Midwest Sensation (Just when you thought your Ranger was the lowest thing around, along comes this sick little Ford to introduce you to humility); Porthole To The Stars (Put the sun and stars within driving reach with the installation of an ASC sunroof); Pleasanton (Phat truck rides from all over the Golden State made the annual pilgrimage to Pleasanton's hottest event); Outfitter's Corner (Stillen takes a 2000 Ford F-150 to the limits of both cosmetics and performance); Speed Demon (A 460-powered rocket of rareness); Event Scene (Pack your bags and hit the road to all the hot custom truck shows); The Last Word (Neato Tito gives graphic details of how he gets jiggy wit it); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader's phat rides)
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August
2000

Editorial (Why we particularily care to breathe with a diaper on our faces); Word On The Streets (All the hot news, gossip, spy photos, and general street worthy information you need to keep you cool on a hot summer day); In The Groove (Why those who dare to be different become kings); Big-O (Negative Camber's evil little webmaster gets taken to Supreme Courtney); Parts Counter (Shop til you drop with this cool collection of new stuff from your pals in the aftermarket); Nuts & Bolts (Bill Turner breaks in his new computer while answering some of our reader's questions); Tweakin' A wildly sculpted S-10 mini with an interior worthy of making this month's cover); 22nd Annual F-100 Supernationals (832 registered entries packed the show arena of the greatest classic Ford gathering on the face of the planet); Electric Avenue (Hot insights on the everchanging world of automotive electronics); Paint Booth (A few reasons why painting your truck with a rattle can won't get you chicks); Big Dawg (Proof that big boy toys always come with four doors); Renegade (We guarantee you haven't seen a '56 Ford like this before); Super Smoothie (Step-by-step prodecures for smoothing out the firewall of the '67-'72 Chevys); Spring California Truck Jamboree (Hot temps and wicked West Coast rides made this Spring fling one of the best yet); Unicool (Taking Ford's rare '62 unibody pickup to custom extremes); Snore No More (MagnaFlux bolts proven performance into the Chevy 454 big block for more power and better sound); Can You Take Me High Enough (Getting high with a Trailmaster 4x4 lift for the 2000 Chevy and GMC trucks); Take Names Later (Christina Biane illustrates her own version of a cool pre-runner street truck); Bully Goat (A hybrid Dodge Ram born in the '70s and perfect for the '90s); Blaz-Hoe (A super-slick two-door Tahoe that is sweeping the Southern show season like a deadly custom hurricane); 8th Annual All Chevy/GMC Truck Nationals (A Bowtie brigade deep in the heart of the Smoky Mountains); Air Bags All Da Way Around (Learn the tricks on how to bag the 2000 Chevy for a laid out look); Moving Pictures (ASC brings OEM electronic entertainment to the custom aftermarket); Outfitters Corner (The Dream Durango hit the streets with a supercharged vengence); Endless Pleasure (A father and son project Chevy savored for years); Event Scene (Pack your bags and hit the road to all the hot custom truck shows); The Last Word (More mighty advice from Tito, the doctor of love and machinery); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader's truck rides)
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September
2000

Editorial (One hundred reasons why a PT Cruiser is a glorified Dodge Neon and not a truck - so stop calling it one); Word On The Streets (All the hot news, gossip, spy photos and general street worthy information you need to keep you cool on a hot summer day); In The Groove (Telling the tale of ten thousand trucks); Hot Rod Hybrid (The very essence of a true high - performance custom sport truck); Parts Counter (Shop til you drop with this cool collection of new stuff from your pals in the aftermarket); Nuts & Bolts (Bill Turner breaks in his new computer while answering some of our reader's questions); East Coast Custom Cruiser (A fiberglass company at the reins of late-model custom styling beings C5 'Vette blood to the table); Two Lane Tech (While Doc Froh can't seem to figure out how to make a Cadillac engine scream, he does have a few tricks for wiring your old headlamps); Showfest 2000 (Trucks, trucks and more trucks of pure bad-ass Midwest style); Electric Avenue (Security for keeping your truck safe); Paint Booth (A few reasons why painting your truck with a rattle won't get you a chick: but it does make a good place to put your Garth Brooks stickers); The Dream Chassis (God bless Jim Meyer for building a complete mail-order chassis for '67-'72 Chevys); Higher Ground (Laid out and looking hard like a true slammin' Nissan should); Wheel & Tire 101 (Tips and tricks for choosing the right wheel and tire sizes for your truck before you mortgage the farm); Super Merc (Quite possibly the baddest Mercury M-100 ever built, that is after we forgive the fact that it is from Canada and all); Wingin' It (Wings West engineers a cool body kit for late model Chevy S-10s); Trucks At The Track (The 11th Annual Spring Daytona Beach Show and Swap Meet); Pro Street Peach (Georgia may be the peach state, but Texas is ripe for pro street peach classic Chevys); Custom Comes With A Whole New Kick (Arizona Speed & Marine puts the personal touch to late-model bumpers); Under Pressure (How do you make a Dodge Ram look good? Try a body-drop over big wheels for starters); Push Button Slider (C.R. Laurence ventilates the Dodge Dakota cab with the push of a button on their PowerSlider rear window); Toyopet (A Japanese classic layin' claim to nostalgic island fame); Forbidden Fantasy 2000 (Seven hundred of SoCal's finest took over the Perris Fairgrounds); When Bush Comes To Shove (The fountain of youth for aging bucks in the form of Energy Suspension bushings); Adrenaline Rush (Six hundred ponies and a full throttle attitude for this Pro Street Ranger); Slick (The most insanely clean '67 Chevy pickup you will most likely ever see); Outfitter's Corner (Jackson Racing turns a Honda CRV into a fun little pocket rocket); Event Scene (Pack your bags and hit the road to all the hot custom truck shows); The Last Word (Discovering cool Web sites that don't have links to the Porn industry); Reader's Streettrucks (Some cool snaps of some of our reader's trick rides)
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June
2004

Editorial (Gleanings from the re-creation of a truck legend); Word On The Street (All the hot news and gossip floating around the industry); In The Groove (Thoughts of a new show season and what to expect); The Incredible: S-10 (Not your average mini-sized Hulk of sheet metal); Parts Counter (Another great lineup of some really cool new products); Nuff Said (Mike explains why he always dreams of spinners); In-Truck Electronics (Understanding the balancing act of positioning your mids and highs); Paint Booth (Got a paint question? Our paint guru has the answer); Fabricate This! (Learn some of the sheet metal and chassis tricks the pros use); Blood Drag 2004 (Springtime insanity in the heart of Florida's custom scene); Zero Hour (The inside scoop on our Nissan Titan project truck); STR8WKD (A Custom Avalanche built to pound sand, rock and pavement); Who's Your Daddy? (Making the Ford super crew bog over 24s); Chicago Auto Show (A peek at some concept trucks that will soon become reality); Feel The Force (Full Force gives a two-by Chevy a 7-inch altitude adjustment); Cruisin' Topless (Letting the sunshine in full-size style); Mimi's Victoria (A 1956 Ford Panel built her way); Stainless Steel Provider (Introducing DJ Motorsports rolling product display); Dakota DANA 60 (Stealth your Dakota's backside with a heavy-duty disc brake rear end swap); Kenne Bell Three-Valve F-150 Blower (Kenne Bell's Blowzilla storms into the realm of the new Ford F-150); Staunch Stepside (This is one helluva super-clean classic Chevy truck); Hammering The Hummer H2 (McGaughy's introduces the world's first Hummer H2 dropped spindle); Super Stepside (It's not a mainstream idea, but our East Coast contributor shows he definitely loves crazy looking rides); SCR8PFEST (Not just another wild truck show); Reader's Streettrucks (Another super fly collection of some of our reader's sweet cruisers); Old S'Kool (Old school understood in a variety of terms); Two-Lane Tech (Tips for getting the most bang for your interior buck); E-Mailbox (Digital questions answered for your entertainment and educational pleasure); The Last Word (Venture into the world as it is understood by Tito the Titan wrangler); Event Scene (Looking for a cool show to attend? This list will help with your event plans)
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July
2004

Editorial (Feeling the pain of guzzling gas prices); Word On The Streets (News and aftermarket information you just can't live without); In The Groove (Dead line parables from BMC); Dreams To Reality (Building this hammered late-model was destiny); Parts Counter (Time for some custom parts window shopping); In Truck Electronics (A checklist for buying a new sound system); Paint Booth (Color that curious minds want to know); Fabricate This! (Get the latest low-down on hardcore metal mods); Forbidden Fantasy (Another great edition of SoCal's spring custom bash); Flakenstein (This month's cover truck is so insane it would be a sin to miss it); The Long Road Down (Body-dropped Dodge Dakotas like this sled are as rare as, well, body dropped Dodge Dakotas); Everything Old Is New Again (Pro Design shows you how to modernize your C/K front end with a 2004 clip); California Super Titan (SuperTrucks goes off-road crazy on the Titan); The Tallest Of Titans (Putting some serious lift action on the new Nissan Titan); Mail Order SS Styling (Street Scene has the answer to aftermarket SS Silverado styling); Chevy/GMC Truck Nationals (The biggest GM truck event on the West Coast just keeps getting bigger and better); Driver Friendly Fuel Tank (No Limit shows you how to install a custom fuel tank); Steel Pony (Stainless Steel Brake Corp's Chevy S-10 ZR2 project truck); The Hood Is Good (The coolness that is a trick aftermarket bonnet for your truck from Keystone); Dropping The '04 F-150 (DJM launches a 2 x 4 drop kit for the new Ford F-150); Square One (Rolling old school popular in a not so popular classic Ford); Bed Tubs For Classics (Building a trick Effie from the ground up); Slingblade (Rolling a super slimmed late-model with hot rod flavor); CPP Brakes (Upgrading from drums to discs is now easier than ever); Roadster Show (The Oakland Roadster show moves to SoCal); Nuff Said (Delving into the gray matter of a guy who owns more projects than anyone); Readers' Streettrucks (Some really cool snaps of some of our readers' really cool trucks); Old S'Kool (Learn the difference between the Mercury and Effie); Two-Lane Tech (How to heal low oil-pressure blues); E-Mailbox (Digital questions answered in analog form); The Last Word (Plans for the Indy Truck Bash road trip); Event Scene (The show season is in full swing, find out where you should be)
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