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The pickup that earned a second life among restorers
A rusted farm truck once worth nothing now sells for more than some new pickups.
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The pickup that outworked trucks twice its price
A humble old pickup kept working long after its pricier competitors gave up.
The make and series are displayed on the side of a 1956 International Harvester S-130 pickup truck in Mason, Ill., Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Holly Meyer) (AP Photo/Holly Meyer) EFFINGHAM, ...
Can you identify these vintage truck from just a close-up? Think you can recognize these vintage trucks? Test your memory ...
Once the vehicle of choice for farmers and laborers, the truck has undergone a sensational glow-up in the U.S., transforming from a mere tool into a status symbol. In 2025, the best-selling vehicle in ...
Unfettered design disappeared from the automotive world decades ago. Safety requirements, governmental regulations, and advances in aerodynamics have reduced what was once an artistic discipline into ...
EFFINGHAM, Ill. – In Illinois farm country, there’s a 70-year-old pickup truck waiting on a fresh coat of canary yellow paint. It’s the first vehicle my dad learned to drive, as a young boy helping ...
In Farm Country, an Old American Pickup Truck Becomes More Than a Workhorse EFFINGHAM, Illinois (AP) — In Illinois farm country, there’s a 70-year-old pickup truck waiting on a fresh coat of canary ...
In Illinois farm country, there’s a 70-year-old pickup truck waiting on a fresh coat of canary yellow paint. Pickups were made for work. They became icons of a rural ideal, potent enough to inspire ...
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