January 2026
(View Digital Version)The Gauge Magazine January 2026 issue captures the heart of modern car culture, blending standout custom builds, high-energy events, and lifestyle features into one dynamic lineup. Inside, readers will find a show-ready 2021 Jeep Wrangler with bold attitude, a 2023 Toyota Camry transformed into a full light-and-sound spectacle, and a wildly aggressive 1971 Chevrolet Vega rooted in old-school street-race style. Event coverage includes the AZ Rockabilly Bash, the Mecum Auction in Indianapolis, and KICKER’s audio-driven Showdown in Laughlin. Rounding things out is a Gauge Girl spotlight that highlights the personalities shaping today’s automotive lifestyle.
Featured Articles
|
February 2026
(View Digital Version)The February 2026 issue of Gauge Magazine delivers a powerful mix of custom builds and show coverage. Featured vehicles include David Miller’s 2015 Chevy Silverado, Doug Lewe’s classic 1931 Ford Model A, and Amber Rose’s 2000 GMC Sonoma. Event highlights span the Atlantic City Truck Meet, Lowdown Round-Up, and Dia De Los Flojos Picnic. The issue also features Gauge Girl Honey, rounding out another must-read edition for custom truck and hot rod enthusiasts.
Featured Articles
|
March 2026
(View Digital Version)The March 2026 issue celebrates standout rides, custom builds, and car culture from coast to coast. Highlights include Kyle Herren’s 1954 International Loadstar “SARGE,” Todd & Teresa Coe’s 1956 Chevrolet Nomad “Burgundy Lover,” and Josh Turner’s 1999 Lexus LS400 “Luscious Lex.” Event coverage features the Rep Your City Car and Bike Show in Walterboro, SC, the 720 Day Meet Up at Legg Lake, So Cal, and The Big Mike & Friends Show in Franklin, IN. Plus, a special feature on Gauge Girl RAE. From classic trucks to JDM VIP sedans, this issue showcases craftsmanship, creativity, and the passion that drives automotive enthusiasts nationwide.
Featured Articles
|
April 2026
(View Digital Version)If you live for chrome, horsepower, and the rumble of a built engine, this lineup delivers. “SPIKE,” a 1946 Ford truck owned by Joe Stallsworth and shot by John Mumaw, brings raw post-war attitude with custom edge. “Land Lord,” Shane Hancock’s 1967 Chevy C10 captured by Dan Davis, blends vintage style with modern swagger. Then there’s “Papa Smurf,” a bold 2018 Ford Mustang GT owned by Brandon Sparks and photographed by Chris Gosda—modern muscle that refuses to be ignored. On the event side, the Certified Summer Car Show in Atlanta lit up July 26, 2025, while the Moon Eyes Open House in Santa Fe Springs brought classic SoCal vibes on July 12. Back in the Midwest, Camp-N-Drag in Waveland, Indiana (July 18–20) proved the car culture is alive and loud. Rounding it out, Gauge Girl Elizabeth, shot by Dan Davis, adds the perfect extra spark to a culture built on style and speed.
Featured Articles
|
May 2026
(View Digital Version)The May 2026 issue of Gauge Magazine brings together a powerful mix of custom builds, classic style, and top-tier event coverage from across the country. This issue features standout rides like the “Copperhead” 1979 Ford F-150 owned by Stephen Beaty, the timeless 1954 Chevy Bel Air “Georgia” by Greg Heerde and Tamarra Heerde, and the performance-driven “Last Call” 2007 Chevy Cobalt SS from Mike Gomez. On the event side, we cover some of the hottest shows of the summer including Severed in the Midwest, Showdown in the Valley, and White Trash and White Walls—each delivering unique builds, strong turnouts, and unforgettable atmospheres. Rounding out the issue is Gauge Girl Evelyn, adding lifestyle and personality to an already stacked lineup. From lifted classics to modern performance builds and must-attend events, the May 2026 issue captures the energy, creativity, and culture that define the custom automotive scene.
| Featured ArticlesView All Articles from May 2026 |
June 2026
(View Digital Version)Gauge Magazine June 2026 is packed with custom automotive excellence, featuring Matt Tracy’s stunning 2001 Toyota Tacoma "Final Effort" Sean Patrick’s eye-catching 1994 Honda Accord “Purple Poison”, and Carl Herzog’s incredible 1969 Camaro “DSTROYR.” This issue also brings you event coverage from the Grand National Truck Show, Sundown Audio Show, and the Street Rod Nationals, showcasing some of the hottest builds from across the country. Plus, meet Gauge Girl Dillon in an exclusive feature photographed by Cheri Delgadillo. From lifted trucks and custom imports to classic muscle and show-stopping audio builds, the June 2026 issue delivers the best of automotive lifestyle and custom culture.





