My tour of the Trucks starts
with a 1940 Willys Pickup.
There isn't much information on the internet about Willys Trucks before the development of Jeeps for military use.
Next.... a 1941 Willys Truck.
This is the first time I've ever
seen two Willys Trucks at a
a Vintage Vehicle Show.
The Chevy El Camino captured my imagination in the mid 1960s. I thought it had a unique design, and I was wrong. Ford was manufacturing the Ranchero in 1957, two years before Chevrolet rolled out the El Camino in 1959.
Listed as a 1952 Ford Delivery
Truck, I believe that it's actually
a modified 1952 Customline
The front end of a 1955
GM Pickup Truck.
Side & rear shot
1985 Chevy C10 Pickup
Questions for Gear Heads: Is this 1941 Ford Truck a Rat Rod? The body is purposely unfinished, but the headlights and hub caps are shiny. Is there another term for not done with
shiny parts?
shiny parts?
... & its side mounted tire
Lastly, a 1956 International
Colonial Landscaping relied
on this tough truck for its
many jobs.
While writing this post I realized that there were a lot of red trucks at this show.
Lastly, the Vans....
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