Like many of today’s hot rodders, Jeffrey Jones of Monroe Center, IL, was introduced to the hobby by his father who built cars on the side for the ...
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Heritage, history, and honor burn brightly in The Hall of Flame Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona. Let’s face it, kids of all ages love fire trucks, and there are ...
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What you’re looking at is not just a vintage Ford “carry-all” style truck, it is a grand piece of automotive history. This is a 1951 Ford F1 Ranger ...
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The early to mid-2000s could be considered the peak of the high-performance pickup truck era. Ford had its second generation F-150 Lightning powered by a blown 5.4 liter ...
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What a creative mind this dude has for restoring a 1928 Ford Model A into a hot rod/rat rod dually truck that’s super cool and badass by the ...
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La Bestioni is the 240-inch-long, 900 cu.in. (14-litre) 6-cylinder engine chain-drive speedster out of the bones of a 1919 American LaFrance fire truck. Gary Wales started his career ...
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The 1941 Studebaker M5 was a unique pickup truck that combined style and functionality. The 1941 Studebaker M5 pickup truck was the first “true” pickup-style vehicle designed and ...
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A true American workhorse, this 1960 Jeep FC 150 concept vehicle is rich with heritage and built to tackle both challenging rocky trails and the harshness of a ...
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Shelby – synonymous with high-performance sports cars, Mustangs and, later, front-wheel-drive Mopars – also applied his craft to a truck during the late ’80s. The achievements of Carroll ...
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Automotive shapes elicit different responses from different people. But some designs are a bit more unanimously accepted than others. Consider this cutesy off-road machine to be one of ...
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