The Owls Head Transportation Museum invites visitors to experience a longtime summer tradition as the Antique Truck & Tractor Show returns ...
For anyone who has shopped for a project truck, you know from the beginning that in many cases the process is a roll of the dice. Oftentimes, an extremely low price or sentimental reasons cloud our ...
When hunting down a fun project car for a resto-mod adventure, it's easy to get wrapped up in all the heavy-hitter names in the classic car world. However, there are a lot of underground options that ...
Having had my fun with a few projects over the last couple of years, I figured it was time to let our SIM Tech Center Manager Jason Scudellari in on some of the good times. It'd been a while since he ...
All early Mack Trucks, like this 1923 AB Model, were painted in "Mack Green" unless otherwise specified by the customer. Rated at 3.5 tons, this 1929 AK Model featured a 417 cubic inch gasoline engine ...
In recent years, classic trucks have been capturing the hearts of collectors everywhere. Their rugged charm and historical significance make them highly sought-after. From American icons to ...
The classic truck market reflects a bygone era of automotive design and engineering. Unlike today's market where manufacturers often focus on a few popular models with various variants, the past saw a ...
If you like old trucks, here’s your holy grail. The Timber Crest Farms collection that’s headed to auction in March isn’t the biggest we’ve seen in terms of numbers, containing 14 lots in total, but ...
Classic trucks and muscle cars both promise nostalgia, noise, and weekend fun, but they behave very differently as purchases. For buyers trying to be rational about a very emotional decision, the ...
Attendees of the antique truck show at Yankee Candle Corporate Headquarters in South Deerfield look inside the engine compartment of a classic Chevy pickup truck. A poodle looks out from a 1957 Mack ...
Trucks and muscle cars are deeply ingrained in American culture, but what if you could merge them into a single vehicle? The solution to that intriguing question might just be the Ford Mustang Truck ...