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 ...
Here in Classic Trucks, we don't usually stray off the pavement and into four-wheel-drive territory, but every once in a while there's a truck with a story that needs to be told, and Connie Moore's ...
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 are becoming increasingly popular among collectors and enthusiasts, and several models are poised to see a surge in value. Whether it’s the nostalgia factor or their rugged utility, ...
Over the better part of a century, the pickup truck has grown from a utilitarian necessity to a beloved part of American life. Pickup trucks have cemented their place as American icons, and the ...
The endless utility provided by a pickup truck almost cannot be measured, even if most new truck owners only ever use theirs for commuting. Even the concept of the truck came from the days of the ...
You'd be hard-pressed to find somebody who doesn't have even a slight soft spot for some sort of classic automobile. There's ...
When shopping for a new (or new-to-self) truck, this author always finds himself in a dilemma: Should I buy something older, something that will have some personality and be a little more fun to drive ...
Vintage pickup trucks weren’t made to be pampered — they were built to haul, tow, and take a beating. But somewhere between the rust and the rumble, they became something more. From the no-nonsense ...
In May 1940, A.G. Ficken, the postmaster of Bison, Kansas, went into his local Ford dealer to buy a new 1/2-ton truck to use on his rural mail route in the wintertime. From here it appears Mr. Ficken ...