I live in an area where pickup trucks are probably the most common vehicle. Growing up the second vehicle I had was a pickup (okay, it wasn’t really mine, but it was a company car and my parents owned the company). The first new car I ever bought was a pickup truck. Shown below the magic squiggle thing are some photos of pickup trucks.
Shown above is a 1934 Chevrolet Pickup.
Shown above is a 1970 Chevrolet El Camino. It sold for $5,190. The El Camino was originally introduced in 1959 in response to the Ford Ranchero. Production ended in 1960 and then resumed in 1964. The 1970 El Camino is considered third generation and was based on the Chevelle station wagon.
Shown above is a 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup. It sold for $1,460. The F series Ford Pickups were first introduced in 1948.
Shown above: 1926 International Model SPD ¾-Ton Truck
Shown above: 1950 Studebaker 1 ½ Ton Flatbed Truck
Welcome to Street Prophets Saturday. This is an open thread where you can talk about the pickups you’ve owned or those you would have liked to have had. It is okay to talk about politics and/or religion (Street Prophets is found at the intersection of Politics and Religion), or about food, pets, or whatever else comes to mind.