A few cabover trucks are up for sale as well, including a Peterbilt or two and a few Kenworths from the 70s that will transport you back to the time your dad used to talk on the CB radio. Breaker ...
Freightliner didn’t invent the cabover truck. In fact, the very earliest trucks were what we today would call a “cabover” design in that the engine was located directly under the driver’s seat. But ...
Two major transportation events took place in 1956 that would affect the U.S. trucking industry for decades to come. That year, Congress, at the urging of President Dwight Eisenhower, passed the ...
This eye-popping purple 1947 GMC COE truck is currently for sale at a classic car dealership in the Metro Detroit area and could make the perfect stylish hauler for a classic, muscle car or race car.
As America's vintage 1/2-ton pickup supply slowly dwindles (for a variety of reasons), creative builders have turned their attention to the larger-capacity trucks that have survived the elements, or ...
Dennis Taylor has built and painted hundreds of high-end custom cars and trucks in shimmering coats of metallics and pearls in his time, but it’s his latest creation, a vehicle with nearly ...
A classic cabover design with this International Transtar, made from 1968-78. In the 1970s, it seemed as if everybody wanted to drive a truck, wear a cowboy hat and gab in a new language on the CB.
While the body of this cab-over-engine truck comes from a 1941 Ford, the flatbed is mostly Chevrolet underneath, with the cab mounted onto a "later model" one-ton Chevy frame, according to the listing ...
A new video documents the rescue of an abandoned 1951 Chevy COE (Cab Over Engine) truck that was left to deteriorate for over five decades. To make the recovery even more difficult, the Chevy is ...
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