These vintage trucks are still commonly observed on roads today, and their advanced age and remarkable histories render them even more appealing to drive.

1928 Fageol truck
Originally utilized as a freight hauler between Sacramento and Richmond, California, this truck was later acquired by a farmer who used it for delivering hay to the animals on the farm.
1929 Ford AA truck
This old 1929 truck features an express bed, no turn signals, and has a maximum speed of only 30 mph, but driving it would certainly make you look cool.
1934 Dodge Pickup truck
It required 82 years for this vintage truck to acquire its rusty appearance. During its earlier years, it worked on a farm before being put in storage and subsequently sitting in a junkyard. The vehicle’s interior has been renovated, while the rustic charm of the exterior has been preserved by its owners.
1941 Ford truck
This Ford truck, which weighs one and a half tons, was utilized as a logging truck by its first owners. It was subsequently employed to transport hay, oats, and crops.
1948 Rail-Back Chevy truck
This Chevy truck’s bright red exterior gives it that classic appearance.
1955 Dodge C truck
This vintage truck was designed to appear on a Christmas card. The second owner purchased the car in 2010 and attempted to restore it to its original condition.
1959 Chevrolet Apache truck
This green Chevy truck was purchased from Sheridan Chevrolet in Sutton, Nebraska. Originally employed to transport grain, it has since been handed down through the family and continues to be driven today.
1960 Ford F150 truck
This vintage truck is equipped with chrome American Racing wheels, a replacement steering wheel of larger diameter, and oversized side-view mirrors.
1968 F-series Ford truck
This all-metal exterior truck was equipped with a fifth-wheel plate used for hauling trailers. If you wish to drive this truck today, you must learn to utilize the hand choke on the dashboard to start it, operate a manual transmission with a stiff clutch, navigate turns without power steering, and operate without power brakes. Furthermore, you may only listen to the single radio station available.
1976 Ranger F-150 truck
This durable truck remains proudly parked in the driveway of the original owner’s daughter, demonstrating that proper maintenance can result in extended longevity.