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Vintage pickup trucks weren’t made to be pampered — they were built to haul, tow, and take a beating. But somewhere between ...
There's a fast emerging trend on the custom classic scene. We're dubbing it "farm truck fever." More and more shows across the United States and Canada feature guys who've combed the back roads to ...
Need help hauling hay and pulling trailers on the farm? Well, these 1970s pickup trucks can make your work easier while also indulging your nostalgia.
First-Generation C10 classic Chevy trucks were built from 1960 to 1966, Action Line models were built from 1967 to 1972, and the Rounded Line (also known as square-body) from 1973 to 1987.
The Derelict side is easy to see. From 50 feet, it looks like any other old farm truck. The giveaways as to what it really is are all down low. First, the ride height is way too low for a working ...
The farm is home to a second classic pickup, this time around of the Chevrolet C/K variety. The hauler is in worse shape than the Dodge, mangled and covered in vegetation.
I happen to have an affinity for the GM Square body trucks. I have five 1-tons ranging from 1984-1989 in model years. Three of them are 4x4s. The red one is my most completed project.
The Yolo County Library and Friends of the Yolo Branch Library will be holding their Cruisin’ into the Next Chapter Classic Car and Truck Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in Yolo.
If you don't care about four-wheel drive, towing capability, or boxy looks, an El Camino can definitely do some work around the farm. Just like any good truck should, it's got a functioning bed ...