Before the late 1950s, all pickup trucks would typically sport the same style of bed, which saw the wheel arches mounted on the outside of the bed. In order to fill the gap between the front of the ...
Stepside,flareside,fenderside,utiline,thriftside, andsportside are all different names for basically the same type of truck,and we're here to explain. As the Bard from England would tell you, "A rose ...
Until the late-1950s, the image of a pickup truck was synonymous with a perfectly rectangular cargo bed flanked by a bulbous set of fenders (a.k.a. flares) to cover the rear wheels and accented with ...
At the 1979 Chrysler Previews in Detroit last July, the hit of the show was the Dodge D-50 and Plymouth Arrow mini-truck offering manufactured for Chrysler by Mitsubishi. To say that we were impressed ...
Less than ten years after the climax of the glorious muscle car era, an evil troika of higher fuel prices, additional safety mandates, and skyrocketing insurance rates had effectively laid waste to ...
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