America has always loved its pickup trucks the way poets love heartbreak—deeply, loudly, and without apology. From farm fields to factory lots, these machines built the country as much as they carried ...
Few members of today’s adult generation remember firsthand the end of the 1950s, mostly because very few of us were born back then. Luckily, from time to time (quite often, actually), something from ...
Back in the '50s, car designers experimented with melding all sorts of unusual shapes. For instance, sedans influenced the design of Chevy's 1955 Cameo Carrier pickup. Ford followed suit with its ...
Jim Knox discovered his 1957 Dodge D100 Sweptside pickup on Craigs-list seven years ago. He describes it as “a rolling piece of art” — but he also loved its story. After Chevrolet came out with an ...