Classic trucks were once background players in American life, working quietly on farms, job sites, and back roads. Today they ...
There's a fast emerging trend on the custom classic scene. We're dubbing it "farm truck fever." More and more shows across the United States and Canada feature guys who've combed the back roads to ...
Classic trucks look like affordable nostalgia, but in 2025 many of the most beloved pickups are quietly turning into money pits. Rising parts prices, specialist labor and the same high-maintenance ...
Tanner Marlar is an award-winning journalist with nearly a decade of experience in motorsports, collegiate athletics, automotive developments and technology. The pickup truck has long been the vehicle ...
Pickup trucks have been around since the early days of the automobile. Specifically, Rapid Motor Vehicle Company built one-ton pickups as early as 1902, some 15 years before Ford introduced the Model ...
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 ...
The first pickup trucks created were more practical than aesthetic. For instance, Henry Ford's 1925 Model T Roadster was created to serve farmers who needed the cargo space of a truck bed to haul ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
If you've been paying attention, you've no doubt noticed that classic trucks are super-popular these days. This is especially true in the pro-touring segment, where events are now filled with ...
Toyota has been sending trucks and SUVs overseas for just as long it has cars, and some might argue that it’s these task-focused machines that gave the brand its first toehold in North America. With ...