America has always loved its pickup trucks the way poets love heartbreak—deeply, loudly, and without apology. From farm fields to factory lots, these machines built the country as much as they carried ...
Stanley Brett is a man of unlimited patience, one has to be to spend the better part of 20 years plugging away at one project without losing interest—and you have to agree that this baby was worth ...
My recent article on the Ford Ranchero I christened as the first “car-pickup” generated numerous reader responses, including emails from Gabor Korthy, Augusta, Maine, and Guy S. (Sam) Colorossi, ...
Editor's Note:Getting your truck into Readers' Trucks is a snap, of the camera, that is. All it takes is a couple of good-quality photos of your ride that are in focus and well lit. Due to the volume ...
In the world of custom builds there seems to be nothing more pleasing to the eye than decades-old trucks brought back to life. No matter the restoration or tuning process they go through, these trucks ...
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It took decades to find this 1958 Dodge D100 Sweptside, and then another decade to restore it
The ambition to acquire certain items starts somewhere. It doesn’t matter if it’s a salt-and-pepper shaker collection spurred by visiting your great grandmother, or a particular vintage vehicle that ...
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