The July 2026 issue of Street Trucks celebrates the trucks, personalities, and creativity that continue to define custom truck culture. Leading the way is Project Indy, Carey Bewley’s iconic ’96 Silverado, a truck that has become one of the most recognizable builds of the sport truck era and serves as a fitting cover feature for this packed issue. Inside, you'll find everything from Torque Monster, an OBS dream turned reality, to RIDNLOW, a flawlessly executed 2014 Silverado that proves modern trucks can still carry classic sport truck style. The issue also welcomes back Ice Cold, a fan favorite that returns better than ever, and Layin’ Low, a vintage van that proves cool never goes out of style.
Beyond the feature trucks, readers get a look at events from across the country, including the OBX Rod & Custom Festival and Lakeside Showdown, where custom rides and passionate enthusiasts come together to celebrate the lifestyle. Tech coverage continues with the transformation of Project Rocky from lifted to lowered, along with the first installment of a KBS Coatings frame restoration project that brings an old chassis back to life. Whether you're into classic OBS trucks, modern custom builds, event coverage, or hands-on garage projects, this issue delivers the inspiration and ideas that keep truck enthusiasts coming back for more.
EXCITING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
Below is a selection of articles in Street Trucks July 2026
Torque Monster – A Dual Demon Small-Block
A 1988 Chevrolet C1500 Silverado blends factory-inspired styling with bold custom touches, hiding a surprising performance-focused transformation beneath its clean, classic OBS appearance.
RIDNLOW – Like it Should!
Michael Elton continues evolving his 2014 Chevrolet Silverado “RIDNLOW,” creating a custom build that reflects ongoing creativity, passion, and a commitment to constant improvement.
Project Indy – Carey Bew ley’s Well-Known ’96 Chevy Silverado
Carey Bewley built his 1996 Chevrolet Silverado “Project Indy,” combining iconic custom styling with a personal story that makes it far more than just a show truck.
Ice Cold – Guess Who’s Back?!
“Ice Cold” is a legendary custom truck with a history spanning nearly two decades, evolving through multiple owners, each contributing unique modifications that shaped its lasting legacy in the custom truck scene.
Layin’ Low – Cool Costs money!
Matt Pilcher built his 1966 Ford Econoline “Layin’ Low” as a fun, unique custom project, creating a standout vehicle that captures attention with its originality and personality.
ROCKY REIMAGINED – Lifted to Lowered!
Project Rocky’s 1979 Chevrolet C10 continues to evolve as the team replaces its lifted 2WD suspension, prioritizing improved ride quality, handling, and real-world drivability over appearance alone.
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