The 1950s were a golden era for truck design, with models that remain iconic and continue to captivate automotive enthusiasts. Known for their robust build and timeless appeal, these trucks embody a ...
Semi trucks, though they get little recognition, or even respect, for that matter, are holding America together. These rigs, often called 18-wheelers, can last millions of miles, and are concentrated ...
LEGO has traveled back in time as they unveiled their newest building set with their 1950s Pickup Truck. Coming in at 1677 pieces, this model beautifully captures this vintage truck with excellent ...
Just like the passenger car, the pickup truck is more than 100 years old as of 2024. And in addition to having become more capable and reliable, the pickup truck is now significantly faster and more ...
We've all heard the story about the old farmer's pickup truck languishing in a barn, and many vintage truck lovers know of just such a vehicle. And of course we all know that it's just a matter of ...
Most classic pickup truck enthusiasts with a penchant for General Motors’ creations have the iconic C/K series on their bucket list. But vintage fans can always dig a little deeper, right? For example ...
There are some things in life you just can't let go of, and for Jeff Wingo, his '50 Studebaker is one of those things. After all, it's the truck he bought for near nothing in high school. It's what he ...
The American Truck Historical Society held its annual convention and truck show in a virtual format in late May. In the videos below, get a view of a number of trucks from the 1950s that participated ...
There are many things you need in order to build a truck worthy of being dubbed the "Bomb Truck of the Year," the most important of which are the ethics of hard work and dedication. Isidro Juares is ...
TWO RIVERS, Wis. — In the 1950s, a gallon of gas didn't cost $3.50 and Texaco, Mobil and Sinclair Dino gasoline electric pumps were the standard at gas stations. Today, they are something car ...
Everyone wishes they could get away for one reason or another—right now, there are plenty of reasons. But there are better, more memorable ways to travel the nation than behind the massive wheel of an ...