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published by TEN: The Enthusiast Network.


History

In 1974, then-publisher of ''Street Rodder'' and ''Street Chopper'' magazines, Tom McMullen, saw a growing trend in custom vans and pickups cruising around the Southern California street rod shows. Using the popular saying " Keep on Truckin'" as a basis, ''Truckin’'' magazine was created. In 1975, the first issue went on sale at newsstands for $1.00 under the TRM Publications (which stood for Tom and Rose McMullen) family of auto magazines. From 1975 to May 1995, ''Truckin’'' was published by McMullen Publications and McMullen-Yee Publishing. It was purchased by K-III's Primedia Inc. in June 1995 in a merger worth $55 million. In 2007, Source Interlink Media acquired more than 78 consumer magazines, including ''Truckin’''. In December 2019, the Motor Trend Group, the final company that published ''Truckin''', announced that ''Truckin would cease publication along with 18 other magazines.


Editors

Robert K. Smith, the production manager with ''Street Rodder'' magazine, headed up the inaugural issue of ''Truckin’''. This also included managing editor Steve Stillwell, who in 1985 would run the title into the late 1990s. Other editors include Dick DeLoach, Kevin Wilson, Dan Sanchez (2000–2002), Steve Warner (2002–2008), and Dan Ward (2008–2014). The final Editor-in-Chief was Jeremy Cook (2014–2020).Staff
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Frequency and sales

In 1975, the first issue was to be a "one-shot," a publishing term for once a year. The magazine was immediately turned into a quarterly, and within one year it was monthly. In 2003 ''Truckin’'' added an extra issue entitled the "Fall Issue." In 2004, it was called the "Spring Issue," and has since been dubbed "Issue 13". At the peak of magazine sales, the magazine was more than 440 pages. Circulation 257,300 in 2002 90,752 in 2012


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External links

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