SuperRigs contest runs June 2-4
- June 02, 2011
Drivers who enter their trucks in the contest will receive a gift package valued at $50, and entrants compete for cash and prizes valued at $25,000.
- June 02, 2011
Drivers who enter their trucks in the contest will receive a gift package valued at $50, and entrants compete for cash and prizes valued at $25,000.
- May 12, 2011
The Shell Rotella SuperRigs truck beauty contest is scheduled for June 2-4 at the Kenly 95 Petro in Kenly, N.C.
- April 12, 2011
The first Custom Rigs Pride & Polish show of the 2011 season is in the books, and Ron Huey’s 2010 International ProStar and Mike Hug’s ’07 Peterbilt 379 took home the Best of Show honors.
- March 18, 2011
The Truckers for a Cause Chapter of A. W. A. K. E. is a patient support group for truck drivers with sleep apnea. It is part of the nationwide network of support groups organized by the American Sleep Apnea Association. The meeting will be held via conference call. The number is (712) 432 –5015, access code 350926. awake.truckersforacause.com , TFAC- A. W. A. K. E. information line (337) 513-4543.
- March 01, 2011
Wildwood, Fla., www.75chromeshop.com, (866) 255-6206.
- February 16, 2011
This 12- by 10-ft. miniature rolling barbecue grill was designed and crafted by fabricator AJ Bohata, a New York native, for his friend Sean Winters, a former truck driver and fleet manager.
- December 07, 2010
Outlaw Customs recently opened a new four-bay building for custom work and a 2,400-sq.-ft. show room to house and showcase their ground-breaking custom builds...
- October 18, 2010
The final Pride & Polish event of 2010 will take place at the Truckin’ for Kids show in Irwindale, Calif., Oct. 23-24, 2010 at the Toyota Speedway.
- September 20, 2010
Trucking and construction industry personnel and enthusiasts will find plenty to see and do October 8-9, 2010, during the inaugural Charlotte Diesel Super Show at the Charlotte Motor Speedway z-Max Dragway in Concord, N.C.
- August 24, 2010
Homer’s Custom Chrome Shop was an inspiration from both Homer Schultz III’s love for building custom trucks and a few trips to Louisville for the Mid-America Truck Show, says shop manager Britta Schultz, Homer’s wife.