Own this beautifully transformed 1941 Ford Pickup on Exotic Car Trader, offering the best of old-school looks and new-school performance. The 1941 Ford Pickup marked the last full year of pre-war U.S.
Back behind the barn was where this '38 Ford pickup sat in several piles, rusting away for a couple of decades. Until one fateful day six years ago when Carl Monroe of Central Point, Oregon, noticed ...
In 1992, Mike Novitch, owner of Denver, Colorado's Denver Ford Parts, Ltd., which specializes in recycled Ford car and truck parts, purchased this '57 Ford F-350 wrecker to promote his parts business.
There are a myriad of reasons why anyone with even the slightest interest in cars would dig driving around in a restored old American pickup truck. For some, it’s all about aesthetics: Quintessential ...
The first pickup trucks created were more practical than aesthetic. For instance, Henry Ford's 1925 Model T Roadster was created to serve farmers who needed the cargo space of a truck bed to haul ...
The most important trucks and technological advancements from Ford’s storied past through the present. Since we already took a look back at Chevrolet’s significant trucks over a century, we’re giving ...
In the world of Ford pickup trucks, 1997 represents the great dividing line between the earlier squared-off designs and the later, curvier and much larger pickups that came after. Leading up to the ...