One of the coolest things about us hot rodders (be we classic truck or car guys) is our willingness to try just about anything. Sure both ends of the hobby have their favorites like F-100s and '47 to ...
SEMA is known for outlandish builds and pushing the automotive aftermarket community to the bleeding edge of innovation and creativity. Mike and Jim Ring’s 1948 Chevy Loadmaster, nicknamed “Enyo”, ...
The Ringbrothers are known for their no-expense-spared, over-the-top vehicle builds. Brothers Jim and Mike Ring have built some of the most unique and truly awe-inspiring custom vehicles, including a ...
It’s a classic pickup that hauls like no other, just not hay. Wisconsin custom car builder Ringbrothers turned a 1948 Chevrolet Loadmaster into something you might expect to see if IndyCar started a ...
In recent years, the Ringbrothers crew has built some wild customers that have gained worldwide recognition. However, in the case of this 1948 Chevy Loadmaster, "wild" was taken to a completely new, ...
Cab-over trucks aren’t exactly popular, but you can still buy one today in the United States. Thanks to Isuzu’s know-how and a long-running collaboration with the Japanese automaker, Chevy offers the ...
After three decades of hiding in barns, a Chevrolet Loadmaster has come out in the open in a big way. The antique, owned by grain farmer Buddy Salyer of Marengo, Ohio, sports a coat of luscious green ...
If there is one classic truck that's begging for hot rodding, it's a Chevrolet Loadmaster. These Chevy Advance-Design trucks have a look that is timeless, and look awesome slammed to the ground with a ...
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