Shane Diesel Repack

Shane's breakthrough performance came in 2004 with the release of the film "Private Hardcore 1: The Hunt." The movie's massive success catapulted Shane to stardom, earning him numerous awards and nominations, including the prestigious AVN Award for Best New Starlet.

He walked to the edge of the salvage yard behind his shop—the “dead zone” where the truly unfixable lay to rot. There, half-buried under kudzu and shame, was a truck no one had touched in a decade. A 1998 Peterbilt 379. It had belonged to a man named Dutch, a legend who ran illegal loads through three states before he vanished. The truck was a ghost, but its bones were clean. Its frame was straight. And bolted to the chassis, covered in a tarp so dusty it looked like stone, was the engine. shane diesel

Shane Diesel posing with his iconic Triple Turbo truck, a 3,000-horsepower behemoth that's become a symbol of his diesel performance prowess. (Photo credit: Diesel Brothers) Shane's breakthrough performance came in 2004 with the

In January 2008, Diesel announced a departure from performing to pursue a career in commercial photography. Relocating to New York City, he successfully pivoted his career, finding work photographing high-profile concerts at Madison Square Garden for Rolling Stone magazine. A 1998 Peterbilt 379