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 most important trucks and technological advancements from Ford’s storied past through the present. Since we already took a look back at Chevrolet’s significant trucks over a century, we’re giving ...
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 ...
In the world of Ford pickup trucks, 1997 represents the great dividing line between the earlier squared-off designs and the later, curvier and much larger pickups that came after. Leading up to the ...
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