Even if Ford isn't your preferred brand, there's no denying the appeal of the company's classic lineup of trucks. Ford's diverse array of classic vehicles in this category are not only charmingly ...
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Why Classic Pickup Trucks Are Still So Popular
You'd be hard-pressed to find somebody who doesn't have even a slight soft spot for some sort of classic automobile. There's ...
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 ...
Article title aside, we'd forgive you if you took one good look at this vintage Ford truck and said, "Nice! a pretty clean vintage F-150!" Most folks passing this truck in a parking lot or on the road ...
"Soon I was 'fixing up' the family car, a '54 four-door Ford. My dad didn't say too much, so I proceeded with my plans. Even before I had my driver's license, I could go to Santa Rosa with my older ...
Winslow Bent, founder of Legacy Classic Trucks, has always had a passion for collecting vehicles that are attached to a particular moment in time. Picking from his own collection with the holidays and ...
In the world of Ford pickup trucks, 1997 represents the great dividing line between the earlier squared-off designs and the later, curvier and much larger pickups that came after. Leading up to the ...
Old Ford and GM trucks look seriously cool, but using one every day requires accepting the limitations of something built half a century ago that was hardly the last word in sophistication, even then.
John Berizzi was born in Sonoma County, California, in the very small town of Geyserville. He still lives there today. In the mid '50s, when John was at the age when guys start getting interest in ...
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