This light-duty pickup can occasionally still be seen rumbling down the road in the summer season and at car programs throughout the nation. Weighing in at 4,400 pounds, this truck had a 17.5-gallon fuel tank, and the wheels measured 15 inches in size. The wheelbase was 114 inches. By the time this model made its…
2012 Great West Truck Show
Having an enthusiastic interest in something beyond work actually boosts your life on a lot of various levels. This holds true for classic truck fans who have the chance to indulge their interest in classic trucks in a number of different ways. One of the benefits is that you can circle your calendar each year…
Classic Studebaker Trucks
When you consider American automobile manufacturing the location in and around Detroit, Michigan is going to instantly enter your mind. Although the Motor City has actually indeed been the center of automobile production in the United States throughout the history of the industry some other cities have actually played a role also. Maybe surprisingly, among…
Dodge Ram Classic Trucks: The First Generation
Pickup is something genuinely unique, and individuals who are devoted pickup chauffeurs would never ever think about supporting the wheel of anything else. Some people depend on their trucks for work and without concern, we would remain in a hard position without work trucks to bring their share of the load. Others do not require…
Legacy Classic Trucks: Ford Model T Pickup
The name Henry Ford is a genuinely iconic one, not just in the field of automaking but in American service as a whole. A big part of his tradition lies in the reality that he wished to bring auto ownership within the reach of normal individuals. In the beginning, motor automobiles were made individually by…