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 ...
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10 classic trucks that drain wallets in 2025
Classic trucks look like affordable nostalgia, but in 2025 many of the most beloved pickups are quietly turning into money ...
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 ...
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Classic trucks that were unwanted new but loved today
Some of the most coveted classic trucks on the market today started life as slow sellers, workhorses that dealers struggled ...
Editor’s note: Auto Doctor columns are not available at this time due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Classic Classics will publish in the place of Auto Doctor until further notice.
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 ...
When is a truck not a truck? When it's a muscle car. What we're getting at is classic muscle cars are at a price point where many fans must count themselves out of participation. Perhaps it's all for ...
Terry Burgess is starting his own rock hauling business with this 1976 Peterbilt 359 dump truck. Burgess, a semi-retired contractor, said he "likes driving trucks at my own pace," adding that he ...
Unlike a standard articulated truck that raises its bed and relies on gravity to dump its load, articulated ejector trucks use a hydraulic cylinder to push material out the back of the bed. The center ...
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