Posted by Mike Levine | November 5, 2009

Pacific Performance Engineering has stuffed a 700-horsepower 6.6-liter V-8 Duramax diesel engine under the hood of a 1970 Chevy pickup and paired it with a six-speed Allison automatic transmission.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 5, 2009

When it comes to getting it right forever, there are few machines more awesome then the 1971 Ford Bronco Baja 1000 trophy truck known as Big Oly.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 4, 2009

Take a good look at the in-house-designed and built Ford F-150 6.2-liter High Output FX2 project truck from Ford Custom Accessories. There's a chance a similar production truck could resurrect Ford's street truck performance heritage.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 3, 2009

Aftermarket exhaust company Cherry Bomb's Project D100 is a 1964 Dodge D100 short bed stepside pickup that was found in a barn in Georgia.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 3, 2009

This 1956 Ford F-100 shows that performance and environmental friendliness don’t have to be mutually exclusive, and that you can never have too much brass and copper in the engine bay.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 3, 2009

The Ford pickup that spawned a multi-billion-dollar enthusiast segment of "lifted trucks" is 35 years old.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 3, 2009

The SEMA Show is smaller this year than in years past, but the trucks keep on growing. Check out Dunkel Industries’ Luxury 4x4 – the largest pickup truck we’ve ever seen at SEMA.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 3, 2009

Hot Rod Jim’s Project PT-57 is the most awesome pickup truck that you’ll see at SEMA. It’s a 1957 Chevy pickup project vehicle inspired by a World War II Curtiss P-40 fighter plane.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 3, 2009

Looking for the ultimate tailgater truck? Toyota says it’s created just that rig.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 2, 2009

Last week, we caught a brief glimpse of the 'Chevrolet Silverado Baja Off-Road Version' project vehicle. Now we know the details from the SEMA show floor in Las Vegas.
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Posted by Mike Levine | November 2, 2009

If the 320-horsepower, 5.4-liter V-8 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor isn't enough to get your Baja mojo running, Ford has announced the official power ratings for the upcoming 6.2-liter V-8 version.
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