If you've ever watched an Australian or European trucking video and wondered why their big rigs distinctly look like someone's pushed the traditional snout all the way back to the bumper, you're not ...
Trucks these days come in two basic designs, no matter which company makes them. But in the '50s, they had vibrant looks that made them stand out.
During trucking’s golden era, nearly half the rigs cruising highways were cabovers, or COEs (Cab Over Engine). The driver’s cabin sat directly over the engine, creating shorter trucks that could ...
Typically, with restomods, you find a classic platform to restore and soup up, and then you find a separate tow rig to carry it around. But this doesn't always have to be the case. Sometimes, you can ...
Sterling Truck Corp. announced plans Monday to unveil a new low cab-over-engine truck at NTEA's Work Truck Show in Atlanta, March 1-3, 2006. With the introduction, Sterling says it will be the only ...
The GMC 426 inline-six debuted in 1939 with 340 lb-ft of torque at 800 RPM, pioneering PCV technology for heavy-duty trucks.
Photos Courtesy of Mecum Auctions, Inc. A highly unusual piece of Jeep history is headed to the auction block as a custom 1965 Jeep FC170. The Forward Control truck, already one of the most ...