Diesel World’s Best of 2024: Top Builds and Innovations

Best of 2024

As we look back at the past year of Diesel World, we’ve had the opportunity to showcase some of the coolest trucks that shape our diesel culture. From “garage” built diesel swaps to top-tier show builds, I’ve been doing what I can to keep diesels in this magazine that are worth reading about.

So for this month’s issue, we’re taking a look back through our 2024 feature list to show you what I think are the “Best of 2024.” This list is based on builds that stood out because of the blood, sweat and that tears went into making something truly unique while not caring what other people said.

I want to say thank you to everyone who has made my first year of being the Editor-at-Large for Diesel World mag a success (including Chris Hamilton, Mike Alexander, and Jonathan Daniels), and for trusting me to take care of this brand. Thanks for keeping me going through all of the long hours that go along with keeping the highest quality stories printed in this publication.

Now let’s get to the Best of 2024!


 

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