Ever since Gottlieb Daimler made his No. 42 in 1896, the world has never been the same. As soon as that century ended and the 20th began, trucks became a commonplace presence on the world’s roads in ...
Do you ever get sick and tired of the same old full-size truck? It makes the roads a little more humdrum if you ask me. But back in the 1940s, the Wild West approach to the automotive landscape was ...
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1966 Diamond Reo dump truck sat for years - will it start?
A long-abandoned 1966 Diamond Reo dump truck is inspected and tested to see if decades of inactivity can be overcome. Will it fire up again after all this time?
Trucker-photographer Don Christner is chronicling the past and present of rigs he found parked in the former small fleet yard of Junior Elmore in Cheyenne, Wyo. The journey began two weeks back in the ...
Me & My Car: Willys-Knight partnership beneficial for early auto industry Me & My Car: 60 mph was fast when 1912 Hudson was new Me & My Car: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr (almost) perfectly restored Me & My Car ...
If you think the inclusion of a classic Diamond-T truck within the confines of a Peterbilt dealership’s annual calendar is surprising, think again, for not only did the dealership in question – Sioux ...
James “J.D.” Green is a heavy equipment operator for the Gerken Asphalt and Materials company, based in Napoleon, Ohio. He reached out a week ago looking for an old story in Overdrive whose ...
Henry Ford is lauded as the great genius who set the world in motion by introducing mass-produced automobiles to the United States in the early 20th Century. Ad Loading... But Ford had a serious rival ...
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