So there you have it—seven vintage pickup trucks that may be flying under the radar but are still worth a second look.
First offered in 1936 as part of the GMC T & F Series, the GMC T14 was a sturdy half-ton pickup built at a time when General Motors was just beginning to establish GMC as a serious player in the light ...
One shudders to imagine what it would’ve cost to pay someone to convert an RV. Back in the '80s, it really was better to ...
Inspiration can come when one least expects it, and from unlikely places. Take David Favorito and his '41 GMC panel truck for example. "It all started 31 years ago," recalls David. "I went to the ...
It only stands to reason that the coolest restomod truck we've seen this year comes to our attention on New Year's Eve. These things tend to happen when you least expect them, and we definitely didn't ...
If classic chrome blended with a touch of modern styling and horsepower is your thing, this GMC 1500 might be perfect. It combines the modern trend of gigantic grilles with a modern 450-hp V8 and a ...
The classic truck market reflects a bygone era of automotive design and engineering. Unlike today's market where manufacturers often focus on a few popular models with various variants, the past saw a ...
In 1957, Kevin's grandfather became the proud owner of a brand-new GMC pickup. It eventually made its way to Kevin's aunt and uncle, and then to his father. When Kevin was 28, he was passed the ...
Last month, the buyer of a cheap GMC Syclone discovered his new classic pickup was in fact stolen. Rather than try to cover his tracks, he found the original owner and got the truck home—even though ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...