THE GIVEAWAY
FFSG6 is officially live — and this one is the truck everyone’s been asking us to bring back. Every order now enters you for a fully built 1988 SUBURBAN powered by the legendary 6.7 Common Rail Cummins + $10,000 cash. One truck. One cash prize. One winner.
If you’re jumping in, don’t wait. Early momentum is everything in these giveaways, and the sooner you enter, the more chances you stack before the rush hits. Entries are open for a limited time, but the smartest move is locking in your name right out of the gate.
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU
WE ARE BUILDING TRUCKS FOR YOU TO TAKE HOME
This giveaway runs from May 19, 2026 through July 19, 2026, and all eligible entries must be received within that period to qualify. Whether you’re placing an order or signing up through one of the official entry methods, every entry increases your shot at taking home this rugged, iconic build straight out of classic diesel days.
Don’t sleep on it — early entries stack up before the rush hits, and the final drawing happens on July 24, 2026. Get in now so your name’s locked in right out of the gate.
WINNERS LIST
FFSG1 - GARRETT SKINNER
FFSG2 - RICHARD SAMPSON
FFSG3 - DESTIN + CASEY
FFSG4 - SKYLER DENNY
YOU'VE GOT QUESTIONS
WE GOT ANSWERS
How do I enter the giveaway?
Every dollar you spend with us during the giveaway period earns you entries. Sometimes we run Entry multipliers and special promos. Those will always be clearly listed on the site. See the official Rules for other ways to enter.
How is the winner chosen?
All eligible entries are pooled and a random drawing is held using a third-party sweepstakes platform. This ensures fairness and compliance with legal requirements.
How do I know this giveaway is real?
This is our fourth giveaway — our first truck already has a proud new owner. You can see the photos, details, and winner announcement on this site. Every drawing is done through a third-party sweepstakes platform to ensure fairness, and we’ll never ask you to pay a fee to claim your prize. If it doesn’t come directly from Far From Stock, it isn’t us.
