The June 2026 issue of Street Trucks is packed with the kind of builds that remind you exactly why custom truck culture never gets old. Leading the charge is a bagged Blazer that absolutely owns the cover, proving some trucks do not just get built, they make a statement. Inside, the lineup brings serious variety, from Tuckoma, the mini truck that refuses to quit, to DOORED, Bill Grant’s wild suicide door Blazer that is impossible to ignore. Classic Chevy fans will appreciate Tony Cole’s killer 1974 C10 in Prrdiem, while Death Punch delivers a one of a kind short bed Super Duty that breaks all the usual rules.
Rounding out the feature trucks is The Color of Money, a full circle OBS build that perfectly captures what this scene is all about. Beyond the feature builds, this issue brings event coverage from Darryl Starbird’s National Rod & Custom Show, Chicago Truck Invasion, and Last Resort Show, giving readers a front row seat to the people, trucks, and energy driving the scene forward. You will also find practical tech with an ultimate truck bed storage system upgrade that makes organization actually worth caring about. Packed with custom builds, show coverage, and ideas you will probably want to steal for your own project, this issue delivers exactly what Street Trucks readers come for.
EXCITING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
Below is a selection of articles in Street Trucks June 2026.
Tuckoma – The Mini-Truck That Keeps Coming Back
Andy Harmon transformed his 1999 Toyota Tacoma “Tuckoma” from a classic mini-truck icon into a refreshed custom build, proving some trucks never stay stuck in the past.
Bill Grant’s Suicide-Door Blazer
Bill Grant transformed a neglected 2000 Chevrolet Blazer into a stunning $40,000 custom build, earning a feature on Street Trucks after a year-long rebuild.
DARRYL STARBIRD’S NATIONAL ROAD & CUSTOM SHOW
The Darryl Starbird’s National Rod & Custom Car Show in Tulsa brought together over 1,000 custom vehicles, celebrating classic builds, live entertainment, and passionate automotive culture in a lively, community-driven atmosphere.
Death Punch – The Single-Cab That Ford Should’ve Built
Tim Gilbert transformed a 2022 Ford F-250 Super Duty into “Death Punch,” a fully laid-out custom show truck blending modern comfort, air suspension, and bold styling.
CHICAGO TRUCK INVASION 2025 – First Time, But Not the Last
The Chicago Truck Invasion at SeatGeek Stadium brought together over 400 custom trucks, burnout competitions, live music, and festival-style energy, creating a standout Midwest truck gathering.
The Color Of Money – Brent Andrews Full-Circle OBS
Brent Andrews reunited with his childhood dream truck, a 1990 Chevrolet C1500, restoring a nostalgic custom build discovered years later on Marketplace.
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