Vintage pickup trucks weren’t made to be pampered — they were built to haul, tow, and take a beating. But somewhere between the rust and the rumble, they became something more. From the no-nonsense ...
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 ...
1985 was a good year for the classic Kenworth K100 cabover models. Photo: Kenworth Truck Company The 2000 K100E was the end of the line for Kenworth Class 8 cabovers. Photo: Kenworth Truck Company ...
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Classic trucks about to skyrocket in value
Classic trucks are becoming increasingly popular among collectors and enthusiasts, and several models are poised to see a surge in value. Whether it’s the nostalgia factor or their rugged utility, ...
An old Mack Bulldog patiently waits for a restorer to find it at Old Car City outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Old cars are like time capsules. You can tell so much about a time period just from climbing ...
When Jeep pickup trucks were unleashed upon the world back in 1963 the styling was fresh, with crisp, clean lines that stood out like a squared-off handkerchief in the breast pocket of a pinstripeMad ...
There’s something undeniably captivating about discovering an old truck tucked away in a barn, especially when it still boasts a powerful big block engine. These classic vehicles represent a bygone ...
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 ...
For many of us, making an old car or truck run like new again is to restore its magic. Sometimes when we do, though, we’re reminded how much better new cars are engineered than their progenitors. With ...
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