Why Did Cabovers Disappear?
Why no cabover trucks on the road anymore? Well, there are a few reasons. One is looks. It seems that while people generally think cabover semi trucks, particularly custom cabover …
Read MoreWhy no cabover trucks on the road anymore? Well, there are a few reasons. One is looks. It seems that while people generally think cabover semi trucks, particularly custom cabover …
Read MoreIt’s always cool to see small cabover trucks for sale, and then a custom Chevy COE comes up like this that is unlike anything we’ve seen before. We often feature …
Read MoreWith the tagline, “Do heads turn when you drive by?”, the RoadWorks company manages to turn heads (and customers) toward their accessories for a wide range of trucks, including the …
Read MoreFord Model A’s are still on the road today, and every time I see one I’m reminded of one of my favorite Disney films. They look perfectly happy, chugging along …
Read MoreThe two earliest lines of Chevy pickup trucks were the Advance Design and the Task Force. The Advance Design Line ended in 1955, passing the torch to Task Force that …
Read MoreDid you know that the idea for Chevy’s pickup line began six years before the first completed in-house model rolled out of the factory? Though the idea originated in 1924, …
Read MoreDid you know that the first “cabover” in the United States was revealed in 1899? While they were not quite what we think of when COEs are mentioned today, their …
Read MoreDid you know that the reason the El Camino truck even exists is because of the wife of an Australian farmer? In the early 1930’s, Chevrolet received a letter from …
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