Trucks

This low-mileage classic Chevy 4X4 rig can not only take you to the boonies, but back in time.

Van-based 1960s pickups offered an alternative to conventional designs. This '61 Econoline pickup's wheelie bars hint at its potential.

Quigley 4x4 vans are go-anywhere beasts. This clean 2011 Chevrolet Express 3500 HD is a blank canvas waiting for a new owner.

The versatile Mitsubishi L200 was built from 1986 to 1997. It was sold in America as the Dodge Ram 50 in the late 1990s.

Engine braking slows your vehicle down without putting wear on the brake system.

The Supercharged Nitemare is not only about power. This F-150 was lowered from stock for better handling. And it's a hard-working truck.

The Chevrolet El Camino SS is the original muscle truck. This handsome survivor sports a 386 V-8 paired with a four-speed manual.

The cab also reveals a life of work, with a bench seat upholstered in durable blue vinyl, supplemented with extensive black duct tape.

Kevin Webb built this gorgeous olive green 1971 Chevy truck to spec for his father's 80th birthday.

The T100 was Toyota’s first foray into full-size pickup trucks. But American truck buyers of the 1990s weren’t having it.

Introduced in 1983, the Ford Ranger battled with the popular small trucks from Toyota and Datsun. It remained in production until 2012.

In the 1970s and 1980s, compact pickups became a cultural phenomenon. The earliest Isuzu trucks went by the clever name P’up.

A full-sized alternative to the Chevrolet Suburban and Jeep Wagoneer, the roomy and rugged Travelall is a rare gem.

The 720 Bushmaster was Nissan's opening salvo in the battle for SUV supremacy.

Cars that until recently were considered scrap from behind the Iron Curtain now have a cult following.

The B-100 is strange. But local markets come up with variations that work well in the proper context.

Prices for 60- and 80-series have doubled in the past few years. But given the market value of FJ40s, there’s still room to go.

Pickup trucks are built for hauling, but valuables should never be left in the open. Keep them under lock and key.

At 95,000 miles, this 1985 Toyota Pickup Truck with a solid front axle is barely broken in.

Running Boards and side steps for trucks provide an easier way to step into the cabin. They can be retractable and lit.

eBay offers a wide selection of electric winches, but where do you start? rope types, wired versus wireless controllers, and gearing.