When Paul Cammack retired and sold his auto body shop to one of his employees, he was finally a free man-but what's a free man supposed to do? Build a classic truck, that's what! Paul has been into ...
Butch Sprague's sixth sense for fast cars was developed in the 1960s while growing up in Long Island, New York, drag racing. He parlayed this passion into opening his own body and paint shop over 38 ...
Some custom rides go overboard with the imagination and amaze the automotive show audience. Others prefer to stun their opponents with track and street qualities. And quite a few go for the custom ...
Early-model trucks were originally purchased with one thing in mind, to be workhorses, whether on a farm, ranch, construction site, or helping out the local handyman. Many lived their productive years ...
The first-generation of Ford F-1 pickup has many fans, but this particular example is, well, strange – to put it mildly. Currently listed up for sale with an asking price of $27,995, this is a 1948 ...
John Rotella, general manager of Rotella’s Italian Bakery, talks about the 1948 panel truck that was gifted to his father, remembering old memories as they create new ones. John Rotella spent decades ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
The best-selling vehicle in America isn’t a car. It’s a truck. Most industry followers know the Ford F-150 has dominated sales of all vehicles in the U.S. for decades; since 1984, it has surpassed ...
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