Own this beautifully transformed 1941 Ford Pickup on Exotic Car Trader, offering the best of old-school looks and new-school performance. The 1941 Ford Pickup marked the last full year of pre-war U.S.
In 1992, Mike Novitch, owner of Denver, Colorado's Denver Ford Parts, Ltd., which specializes in recycled Ford car and truck parts, purchased this '57 Ford F-350 wrecker to promote his parts business.
Here in Classic Trucks, we don't usually stray off the pavement and into four-wheel-drive territory, but every once in a while there's a truck with a story that needs to be told, and Connie Moore's ...
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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 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 ...
Ford launched the Courier mini truck in 1972. It came after a 12-year hiatus, initially using the Courier name from 1952-1960 for the iconic Ford Delivery sedan. The Courier was the first compact ...
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