1928 Fageol
This truck was originally used as a freight hauler to carry loads between Sacramento and Richmond, California. After that, it was bought by a farmer who used it to deliver hay to the animals around the farm.
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1934 Dodge Pickup
It took 82 years for this vintage truck to develop its rusty look. In its younger years, it worked on a farm before it was put in storage and then sat in a junkyard. The insides of the car have been restored, but the owners decided to keep the rustic charm on the outside.
1955 Dodge C
This vintage truck was made to be on a Christmas card. The second owner bought the car in 2010 and did his best to restore it to its original condition.
1959 Chevrolet Apache
This green Chevy was purchased from Sheridan Chevrolet in Sutton, Nebraska. It was originally used to haul grain but has since been passed down in the family and is still driven today.
1960 Ford F150
This vintage ride has chrome American Racing wheels, a diameter replacement steering wheel, and oversized side-view mirrors.
1968 F-series Ford
This all-metal exterior truck had a fifth wheel plate that was used to pull trailers. If you want to drive this truck today you’ll have to learn to use the hand choke on the dashboard to start it, operate a manual transmission that has a stiff clutch, learn how to turn without power steering, not have power brakes, and only listen to the one radio station it gets.