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The 1950s trucks that still turn heads
The 1950s were a golden era for truck design, with models that remain iconic and continue to captivate automotive enthusiasts. Known for their robust build and timeless appeal, these trucks embody a ...
If there is one thing Americans love on the roads, it’s a good, reliable pickup truck. Maybe it’s the work ethic they ...
Classic International Harvester truck represents post-war manufacturing shift from military to agricultural equipment production.
Not long ago, vintage pickup trucks sat low on the totem pole of collectible vehicles and were seen more as workhorses than museum pieces. Now, they're entering collector circles with force. What’s ...
Semi trucks, though they get little recognition, or even respect, for that matter, are holding America together. These rigs, often called 18-wheelers, can last millions of miles, and are concentrated ...
Old cars are like time capsules. You can tell so much about a time period just from climbing inside one. And even more if you’re lucky enough to get to drive one down the road. They are wonderful ...
CLASSIC TRUCKS reader John Stivers' cool '50 Studebaker R2 is the result of years worth of hard work performed in his home shop. Originally he was given a '49 1-ton Studebaker pickup that was pretty ...
If you like old trucks, here’s your holy grail. The Timber Crest Farms collection that’s headed to auction in March isn’t the biggest we’ve seen in terms of numbers, containing 14 lots in total, but ...
The Dodge with the 1950 Minnesota plates now sits outside London, but the Finch family wants to honor where its story began. Roy Finch checks under the hood of his son's 1950 Dodge Pilothouse at his ...
Dan Knight of Worth wanted to take a ride out to Big Rock Sunday morning in order to spend a day with his dad looking at classic cars and trucks. “This is our fifth time coming here and, as far as car ...
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