I dream of old trucks. Or rather, I dream around old trucks. You know the scene: a 1960s Ford stakebed or Freightliner cab-over sitting stagnant in a repurposed industrial backlot or straw field, its ...
The GM Crackerbox was an advanced truck during its 1960s heyday, characterized by its small cab and lightweight construction.
When it comes to heavy duty semi-trucks, few names carry as much weight, both literally and figuratively, as the Kenworth W900A. With its rugged yet elegant design, this behemoth managed to carve out ...
Founded in 1923 in Seattle, Washington, Kenworth is one of the oldest truck manufacturers in the United States. In its first year, the company began manufacturing its first trucks and produced 78 ...
They’re in it for the long haul. John Howard will never forget his first Hess tanker truck gifted by his grandfather many Christmases ago — a green, yellow, red and white 1968 model with a fuel hose ...
Through the 1950s, all domestic trucks featured a ladder frame with leaf springs front and rear. These semi-elliptic springs arch below the framerails. The steering knuckles pivot on kingpins at each ...