In many vintage trucks, the stock fuel tank was located behind the seat, inside the cab. While this was a very common practice for a very long time from most manufacturers, it never really made sense.
To today's motorists an older Ford F-250 with two fuel filler doors on its flank might be an odd sight, but decades ago this wasn't unusual for pickup trucks. Yes there actually were two fuel tanks ...
Diesel fuel. For all intent and purpose, it is the absolute life blood of engines that share its name; the 3.0L, 5.9L, 6.7L, and other powerplants that motivate the pickup trucks we drive. It's the ...
CARS.COM — Size may not be everything, but it can matter when it comes to fuel capacity on a pickup truck. Pickup trucks aren’t known for penny-pinching fuel economy, and hauling heavy stuff or towing ...
With over a century's worth of vehicle designs, concepts, and prototypes, there have been some interesting automobiles made to say the least. Take, for example, these '90s cars that had us scratching ...