Great ideas, events, and endeavors all typically have one thing in common; perfect timing. In the case of this 1952 Military M-37 restoration, it was all about timing. ...
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When people see Sid Hogarth’s 1949 Chevy panel van, nicknamed The Gravel Grazer, some think it’s a hearse, but in fact it’s a fire engine. Or it was. ...
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If you were trying to figure out a quick way to kill a Ford Raptor… look no further! When it comes to performance, there are several auto manufacturers ...
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In the early 1960s, Jeep produced a number of pickup trucks, called Gladiators, designed with the goal of providing durability and utility to the American public. Over 50 ...
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1957 Ford Ranchero. More than a car! More than a truck! In 1957, Ford hit the target. In the center. Half car, half truck – the idea seems ...
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Like many of today’s hot rodders, Jeffrey Jones of Monroe Center, IL, was introduced to the hobby by his father who built cars on the side for the ...
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Heritage, history, and honor burn brightly in The Hall of Flame Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona. Let’s face it, kids of all ages love fire trucks, and there are ...
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What you’re looking at is not just a vintage Ford “carry-all” style truck, it is a grand piece of automotive history. This is a 1951 Ford F1 Ranger ...
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The early to mid-2000s could be considered the peak of the high-performance pickup truck era. Ford had its second generation F-150 Lightning powered by a blown 5.4 liter ...
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What a creative mind this dude has for restoring a 1928 Ford Model A into a hot rod/rat rod dually truck that’s super cool and badass by the ...
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