Patina, “General Motors Truck” badges, overboard-style blue suspension kit, and a hidden supercharger along with a roaring exhaust. These are just a few elements that make this off-road/hot rod build ...
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This 1941 Dodge WC-12 restomod hides a Cummins diesel under its vintage Power Wagon skin
This 1941 Dodge WC-12 has been transformed into a diesel-powered restomod, pairing pre-war Power Wagon looks with a 5.9-liter ...
While Ford's F-Series nameplate goes back to 1948, Chevrolet's Silverado badge is rather young by comparison, having been introduced in 1998 (as a stand-alone model). But just like Ford, Chevrolet has ...
From 30 feet away you wouldn't even know that a really cool 1941 Ford truck was hiding in the trees waiting to be rediscovered. The internet is full of stories of hard-to-locate barn find Camaros, ...
Larry Jacinto’s 1941 Willys pickup was named World’s Most Beautiful Truck at the third annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Grand National Truck Show. Hundreds of full-size pickups, mini trucks, and vans showed ...
One little-known Mopar fact is that Plymouth built pickup trucks. These "Job Rated," or commercial class, vehicles became part of the Mayflower lineup in 1937, and featured a half-ton capacity from ...
When Kenny Achord goes for a drive, he goes in style. Old style. His 1941 Chevrolet pickup truck was nearly a classic when the 55-year-old was born. Now, having almost put the finishing touches on a ...
Tug of war dates back thousands of years as man’s first attempt to see who was stronger. Today, it has evolved across the automotive community to accomplish the same task. This time, we bring you a ...
POOLER - U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Phillips had to fight back tears as he witnessed the fire truck known as "Rags" rolling to the entrance of the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum on Friday morning.
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