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Trucks of the Triple Crown of Rodding 2025

Custom trucks aren’t just part of the hot rod scene anymore — they’re rewriting the rules. From slammed ’30s haulers to ’90s squarebodies with thousand-horsepower hearts, the Triple Crown of Rodding 2025 turned Nashville Superspeedway into ground zero for America’s fiercest truck builds. What started as workhorses have evolved into fully armed street weapons, and at this year’s event, they rolled in with stance, polish, and noise that rattled your chest before you even hit the gates.

The Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion Hits New Heights

The 2025 Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion stormed into Pigeon Forge with record-breaking energy. What began a few years ago in Townsend, Tennessee, with only 165 Jeeps has transformed into a jaw-dropping three-day spectacle at the LeConte Center. This year’s Invasion, held August 21–23, 2025, drew an unbelievable 50,000+ attendees, filling the town with the rumble of engines, the shine of custom builds, and the unmistakable buzz of Jeep® culture at its peak.

From Factory to Fierce: Must-See Upgrades at the 2025 Bronco Stampede

If your Bronco is still stock, it’s time for an upgrade. At the 2025 Great Smoky Mountain Bronco® Stampede in Pigeon Forge, the LeConte Center was transformed into a playground for anyone who refuses to settle for factory specs. First-gen classics mingled with lifted Sasquatch Editions, chopped customs, and wild builds that looked like they might break a few laws—on purpose. Every aisle was stacked with vendors showing off suspension systems, armor, lighting, audio, and off-road gear—everything needed to turn a perfectly nice stock Bronco into a beast that dominates the trail and turns heads everywhere it rolls.

Broncos Storm Pigeon Forge

The 3rd Annual Great Smoky Mountain Bronco® Stampede thundered into Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, on August 15–16, 2025, and for two days straight the LeConte Center was wall-to-wall Broncos. Old, new, stock, modified, lifted—if it had a Bronco badge, it had a place in the herd.

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Intellitronix 1967-72 Chevy Truck Analog Direct Fit Gauge Panel

If you’re rolling in a classic Chevy truck and think your dash could use a serious glow-up, Intellitronix just dropped the hammer. The 1967-72 Chevy Truck Analog Direct Fit Gauge Panel isn’t just a swap—it’s a full-on interior makeover that mixes vintage vibes with modern smarts. Heck, it even snagged SEMA 2018 Runner-Up for Best New Interior Product, so you know it’s the real deal.

Top Parts Picks from Goodguys Columbus 2025

Columbus brought the heat—literally and figuratively. At this year’s Goodguys Nationals, the metal was shiny, the builds were wild, and the vendor midway was packed with gearheads showing off the next big things. We walked the aisles, kicked tires, talked shop, and came away with a short list of standout products we think deserve your attention. Whether you’re wrenching on a street truck, building a corner-carving pro-tourer, or chasing big boost, here are some of the best parts we spotted.

Working-Class Heroes: The Best Pickups at Goodguys 2025

Let’s be honest—there was a time when trucks were the stuff you parked behind the show field, used to haul parts, or maybe pulled your “real” hot rod to the event. What once might have been considered second-tier to muscle cars and traditional hot rods is now front and center, with classic pickups, slammed cruisers, high-horsepower haulers, and fully reimagined showstoppers filling the Ohio Expo Center grounds.

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