High-performance pickup trucks are quite common nowadays, but this wasn't the case a few decades ago. The jury is still out on which automaker built the first-ever souped-up hauler, but the Dodge Li'l ...
Truck Campers: From 2001 to 1997, large double door refrigerator(single door in sport), water heater, queen bed ext. Cab and hydraulic jacks are included in price. No ...
A company building truck campers for the first time in the 1960s, Roust-A-Bout products were designed to companion with large sized pickup trucks for recreational enjoyment. Constructing 8-foot and ...
Andy Goettsch, owner of Galva, Iowa-based Goettsch Dispatch, showed this immaculate custom 1979 International Transtar II at the 2023 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky, where it won ...
Chevrolet's most iconic truck series to date, the C/K debuted in 1959 and remained in showrooms, in various forms, for a whopping 43 years. Granted, it's not as venerable as the Ford F-Series, but ...
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. - In the early 1970s, two-wheel drive was still the norm for most motor vehicles; four-wheel drive was still relatively uncommon outside of the military or on farms, and the ...
Larry-Peterson's '73 Chevy pickup is as close to a perfect truck-as anyone could get: The Arden Hilfs, Minnesota, pickup-gets superior marks in looks, performance and, comfort—the looks courtesy of an ...
Such is the case with Chris Eshelman's '79 Pro-Street Chevy 1/2-ton hot rod. Chris and his dad, Bruce, had a head start on the project, since Bruce owns Esh's Enterprises, a well-regarded automotive ...
With 2 years of "Great Recession" (I am using 2008-2009 versus the official recession start and end dates), and a 3rd year of muted recovery (2010) in the U.S., commercial trucking activity has been ...
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