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Why classic trucks suddenly feel more relevant than ever
Classic trucks were once background players in American life, working quietly on farms, job sites, and back roads. Today they sit center stage, commanding auction premiums, filling social feeds, and ...
Frank Cortez's father bought a '55 Dodge truck when it was a year old for the princely sum of $800. He relied on it daily over the next 10 years until he finally handed over the keys of his first ...
CADILLAC, MI - January 23, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Classic Car Deals has published a new educational resource on its ...
Mark Cockeram’s Simi Valley, California street has 18 homes and eight Teslas, including his 2018 Model 3. It’s a quiet block, ...
It's one of the more curious obsessions: hot rodding. What's more, have you ever known a hot rodder to be content in having just one vehicle? Neither have we. Never satisfied with having just one, ...
When hunting down a fun project car for a resto-mod adventure, it's easy to get wrapped up in all the heavy-hitter names in the classic car world. However, there are a lot of underground options that ...
There’s something undeniably satisfying about stumbling across a decades-old truck that hasn’t been run into the ground. Especially when it’s one of the more curious factory special editions from an ...
These five often-overlooked models prove that owning a classic American pickup truck doesn't have to be an expensive experience that only a few can enjoy. Follow us: The pickup truck has been one of ...
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 ...
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