You could have given me 100 guesses and I never would have been able to name the most stolen vehicle in Missouri. By far it's an old truck that is most often lifted by auto thieves.
I was once told to dance like nobody's watching. The only problem is I can't dance. That didn't stop one truck driver in Illinois who was recently spotted busting a move and there's video to prove it.
I used to be a car nut before I had kids. At that point, I became an admirer and not a doer. Did you know that there are some awesome vehicle modifications which are actually illegal in Missouri? I had no idea about some of these items and figured some of us enthusiasts (present and former) could use a refresher.
If I would have had to guess this, I would have gotten it completely wrong. Did you know that the worst city in Missouri for auto theft isn't Kansas City or St. Louis. It's not Springfield either. No, the most likely place to have your vehicle stolen also happens to be one of the worst in America.
Some people believe in miracles while others don't. No matter which side you find yourself on, I believe you'll have to admit that it's remarkable that a train in Missouri slammed into a tractor-trailer yet there were no injuries reported.
It's not easy being a truck driver anywhere in America. However, driving a big rig across Missouri has it's own...challenges. A new video shared by a truck driver proves this point showing how "fun" it is to drive on Missouri roads.
It is possible that you might be a law-breaker and not even know it. Do you warm up your car without you in it? It's actually illegal, but there is an exception.
We are nearing the loudest event held in the tri-state area every year and I mean that as a compliment. It's the Palmyra Young Farmer's Super Pull at the Marion County Fairgrounds and I've found some vintage moments from the past to get you ready for this year's event.
Got a decent sized delivery truck? Then you also have the potential of a home on wheels based on one I've found in Springfield, Missouri that used to be a truck, but is now a tiny home that even has bunk beds in it.
The driver asks "Why is it up there?". I have no answer to that question. All I know is that this redneck genius refuses to allow anything to stop him from going fishing based on a brand new video share.