While the 1970s are considered the end of the classic muscle car era, there were still several notable cars made then, including these lesser-known ones.
Say ‘classic car-based pickup,’ and the Chevy El Camino is typically the first answer, but the Ford Ranchero deserves just as much recognition. The Ford Ranchero pioneered U.S. car-based pickups, ...
A look at the 1979 Montego Ranchero MX, presented for car enthusiasts with a focus on its story and standout features. What ...
Ford may be bringing back one of the most iconic 60s trucks soon. Here is everything that we know about it so far.
This handsome B-61T Mack was first sold to the Marietta Transport Company in Atlanta on August 26, 1960. Harry Scott ...
Ford Motor pushed higher again Friday as investors looked favorably on the automaker's first large-scale battery storage ...
A truck heading north in the southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 63 Monday morning collided with another vehicle in a rollover ...
A truck heading north in the southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 63 Monday morning collided with another vehicle in a rollover ...
Hertz CEO Gil West on Americans' relationship with cars and how access to four wheels is all you need for independence and ...
The Iowa State Patrol is releasing more information about a crash that closed Highway 63  for several hours. The crash ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation says both directions of Highway 63 near Highway 20 were blocked off Monday morning for ...
From Ford Rancheros to Studebaker Champs, these trucks turn heads more heads today than they did in the '60s, with bold silhouettes and hardy engineering.