
Daimler Truck’s Asian subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Fuso brand.
Daimler Truck’s Asian subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Fuso brand.
The first truck in the world looked like a cart with an engine and without a drawbar. The engine, called "Phoenix," was a four-horsepower-strong two-cylinder engine located at the rear.
The Mack Trucks Historical Museum unveiled an all-new exhibit: “Keeping America Clean: The Evolution of the Waste Industry.” The exhibit features three antique Mack trucks.
Volvo Trucks North America recently welcomed home the very first Volvo truck model to roll off the assembly line at its New River Valley assembly facility in Dublin, Va.
Chevrolet Trucks has made a huge impact on the truck and fleet industry today. From trucks with 45 lb.-ft. of torque in 1918 to the workhorses of today, Chevrolet trucks have come a long way.
Over the past 100 years, a lot has changed when it comes to truck design and manufacture, but one thing has stayed the same: the availability of a Chevrolet Truck to get the job done.
As vintage Chevrolet trucks increase in popularity with enthusiasts, more trucks are going up for auction and sale prices for the most coveted trucks keep increasing. As we look back at 100 years of Chevy truck history, here’s a gallery of the nine most expensive Chevrolet trucks sold at Barrett-Jackson auctions to date. Photos courtesy of General Motors.
As vintage Chevrolet trucks increase in popularity with enthusiasts, more trucks are going up for auction and sale prices for the most coveted trucks keep increasing.
Ford celebrated 100 years of trucks on July 26, 2017. The date marks the centennial of the first Ford truck, the Model TT, offered to the public.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has announced it is honoring four iconic American work trucks. The four stamps feature illustrations of a 1938 International Harvester D-2, a 1953 Chevrolet pickup, a 1948 Ford F-1, and a 1965 Ford F-100. Photos: USPS
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