We bet you thought they didn't allow anyone outside of Ford, GM, and Chrysler to produce heavy-duty trucks back in the classic days of American cars. Maybe you That no other company would be allowed ...
Many classic trucks have proven their mettle over decades, showing that they can tackle just about anything thrown their way.
The way the internet is now, it’s pretty rare to find a vehicle that most people have no idea ever existed, let alone from a company they’ve never heard of. This 1923 Autocar Model 27H definitely fits ...
One could argue that Ford trucks collectively built America. While the Model T was the car that saved small towns and big cities alike from the relentless biohazard of horse apples, it was the ...
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Classic trucks and muscle cars both promise nostalgia, noise, and weekend fun, but they behave very differently as purchases. For buyers trying to be rational about a very emotional decision, the ...
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 ...