The May 2025 issue of Gauge Magazine is here, and it’s packed with fresh content for every custom car enthusiast. From high-profile event coverage to exclusive vehicle features and model interviews, this edition delivers the best of the custom automotive scene.
Event Coverage from Across the Nation
This month’s issue features comprehensive coverage from some of the most exciting shows in the country:
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Severed in the Midwest – A standout show packed with custom trucks and creative builds.
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Symco Hot Rod and Kustom Weekender – A celebration of vintage style, traditional customs, and hot rod heritage.
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The Sparks Show – A must-attend event for custom truck and car fans in the Southeast.
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Lowdown in Laughlin – A unique mix of lowriders, lifted trucks, and desert style, captured in full detail.
Each event is showcased with stunning photography and detailed recaps of the standout vehicles and people behind them.
Featured Custom Vehicles
The May 2025 issue also highlights three exceptional builds:
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2004 GMC Sierra owned by Mike Erskine – A modern mini-truck with custom touches throughout.
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1939 Cadillac LaSalle owned by Adam Porrino – A beautifully restored and tastefully modified classic.
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1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe owned by Josh Jewell – A perfect blend of restoration and personalization.
These vehicles reflect the passion and creativity that define the custom car community.
Gauge Girl Feature: Mikaela Maed
This month’s featured model is Mikaela Maed, who brings energy, style, and personality to the pages of Gauge Magazine. Her exclusive interview reveals her passion for modeling and car culture, while her photoshoot captures her striking presence. It’s a feature you won’t want to miss.