There are two types of truck enthusiasts: the full-size truck builders—who love the wide stance and large frames of trucks—and then there are the mini-truckers. Minitruckers are a hardcore group of guys who will roll the smaller and lower trucks all the way to their grave. Once you’re a minitrucker, you’re always a mini tracker, those are the rules. Jonathan Burgess, of Dequincy, Louisiana, walks the fine line of minitrucker and full-size enthusiast. “I’m a minitrucker through and through,” Jonathan tells Truckin, “But there is just something about the widebody dualies that just make me stare.” What happens when you have your heart in the small trucks but the desire for the big trucks? You combine them together.
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Relaxin' in the Northwest 2019
The Awakening
EL GUAPO
The Handsome One
Coming Soon To A Desert Near You
Ram approves Rebel TRX for Production
Dun4Sho
Proud to Call It a First Build
La Perla Azul
Sailing the Seas on the Blue Pearl
DEMON CHILD
EVIL TO CORE
HEIGHT FRIGHT
Former Show Truck Gets a Second Chance
Blizzard
A Rainbow in a Snowstorm
The Operator
Hellwig’s Ford F-350 Goes Everywhere with Military Durability
The Final Trade
Sixteenth Time’s a Charm