Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology 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 ...
The use of wood bed floors in classic pickups is a design element that evokes nostalgia and practicality. These wooden floors were a hallmark of early trucks, serving both aesthetic and functional ...
Wes and I are occasionally verbally beaten by those wishing we'd showcase more off-brand classic pickups in both color features and tech stories. We're told that there are plenty of Studes, Dodges, ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
FOR THE BUILDING’S OWNER, ANTOINETTE AND DOUG. ABSOLUTELY. IT’S BECAUSE THIS BUILDING THE TRUCK SLAMMED INTO HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR YEARS. BUT THE OWNER HERE TELLS NEWSCENTER FIVE THE JUST HOURS BEFORE ...
Image Credit: Wirestock Creators/Shutterstock. There was a time when pickups arrived at the job site without fanfare. Three-on-the-tree shifting, vinyl bench seats, and rugged utility defined every ...
The first pickup trucks created were more practical than aesthetic. For instance, Henry Ford's 1925 Model T Roadster was created to serve farmers who needed the cargo space of a truck bed to haul ...
These five often-overlooked models prove that owning a classic American pickup truck doesn't have to be an expensive experience that only a few can enjoy. The pickup truck has been one of the most ...
We love restomod trucks around here, as should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody. But that doesn't mean we can cover every single custom truck worth reporting on in one calendar year. We do miss ...
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 ...