Ever since Gottlieb Daimler made his No. 42 in 1896, the world has never been the same. As soon as that century ended and the 20th began, trucks became a commonplace presence on the world’s roads in ...
Charles A. Tilt did not believe trucks had to be homely. Tilt borrowed liberally from styling concepts of the most eye-catching automobiles of the 1920s and 1930s, enabling his Diamond T Truck Co. to ...
If you're in the market for an American pickup truck today, you have three Detroit-based manufacturers to choose from: Ford, Ram, and Chevrolet/GMC. But it wasn't always like that. Back in the first ...
Saturday at Barrett-Jackson is commonly known as “Shatterday” as it’s typified by record-breaking sales. On our radar for today was the Snake and Mongoose pair of yellow and red 1967 Dodge D-700 ramp ...