Pickup trucks are downright American. They began as functional workhorses in the twenties; by the fifties, they were symbols of toughness and know-how. For the last three decades, the best-selling ...
Classic trucks have a nice, human touch to them and exude ruggedness, and they were so reliable. Sadly, it can be hard to find an affordable model.
I hesitate to post this information on two extraordinary examples of Dodge truck history going to auction because I’m more than slightly tempted to renege on my commitment to fund my kids’ college ...
We were searching for southeastern 4x4 deals on the Nashville Craigslist, and while, at over $10,000, this 1972 Dodge W100 isn't exactly what we'd call a screaming deal, it is a nice, unmolested ...
The Dude package was only offered in 1970 and 1971, and experts agree that Dodge sold only 1,500 to 2,000 trucks equipped ...
Despite being quite popular back in the day, most people have forgotten about this classic Dodge sports car, and here at ...
We love restomod trucks around here, as should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody. But that doesn't mean we can cover every single custom truck worth reporting on in one calendar year. We do miss ...
As with many technological innovations, the pickup truck was a product of the ravages of human conflict. Not long after the Great War ended in 1918, the Dodge Brothers began producing enclosed ...
We doubt Charles Black of Capitol Heights, Maryland, had to use much negotiating when he traded his dog for his father-in-law's '54 Dodge pickup. Family ties--and the fact that the pickup was ...
Classic on the outside, modern on the inside. Fooled again! Never saw it comin' until you opened the truck door. The idea of slipping a classic body over a modern drivetrain isn't new, but it never ...
Spending a week at Mecum Auctions' event in Monterey, Calif., a few weeks ago left me with an important takeaway. While many would-be buyers focused on one-of Ferraris that went unsold at $23,000,000, ...
When horses were our primary mode of transport, someone coined the term horse-trading. Today, journalists and TV newscasters use the term for describing politicians and world leaders who are adept at ...
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