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The new-look Ford trucks featured a sleeker, more modern look than the previous year with the Ford emblem prominently displayed on the face of...
...trucks to the present day. Alongside the naming change, this generation marked several firsts for the F-Series, including an adjustable seat...
...1953, and even though I've done my best to describe it, it may have imperfections consistent with its age. Due to vehicle age, all sales are...
Probably one of the nicest custom 1953 Chevy Trucks! All Steel Basecoat Black with Flat Clear Black Pin Stripes Stainless Smooth Bumpers and...
GMC's all "New Design" trucks following WWII were built from 1947 through 1955 and would share the platform with Chevrolets "Advance Design"...
The Dodge M-37 was developed as an improved version of the Dodge WC series trucks from WWII. It is a 3/4 ton, four-wheel drive truck...
This 1953 Ford F100 began as a vision to build a fun driver with modern appeal. But once the project landed in the hands of the Roadster Shop...
Built during Ford's golden anniversary year, this 1953 Ford F-100 carries the legacy of America's workhorses with undeniable grit...
...Classic Cars Houston Showroom is proud to present this timeless classic that effortlessly blends vintage charm with modern convenience: the 1953...
...with modern enhancements, whether you're a collector or simply an enthusiast of classic pickup trucks this Chevrolet 3100 is the one for you!
1953 Dodge Other Pickups 1953 dodge b4b pickup truck. No cancer at all, trucks super solid and a great starter for a cool patina project. Has...
This 1953 F-1 sports a striking blue paint job that accentuates its iconic post-war design. First year for Ford's groundbreaking...
...trucks come standard with an impressive 5.7-liter HEMI V8 Engine with 410 HP and 429 lb-ft of Torque, and an Automatic 6-speed transmission...
...Up 1951 Chevrolet 3100 Five-Window Pickup, a classic that represents the timeless design and rugged reliability of post-war American trucks...
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