Drive around any well-to-do neighborhood or private school pick-up line and you’ll see them: luxurious SUVs that will never, ever set a tire off the pavement. They’re one of America’s most popular ...
Jim Welch of Santa Ana owns this 1952 Ford F-1 truck with Marmon-Herrington four-wheel-drive. To say there are not many of these trucks around would be an understatement. “My truck is very rare. It ...
One such example of the partnership is this: the 1951 Ford F-1 “Ranger.” While the truck shown here started life on the Ford assembly line in Highland Park, Michigan, as a rear-drive panel van, it was ...
Beginning in the early 1960s, an old-but-new truck marque appeared on North American highways. Marmon Trucks were a new take on long-haul trucking. They were low-production trucks that were virtually ...
Winslow Bent, founder of Legacy Classic Trucks, has always had a passion for collecting vehicles that are attached to a particular moment in time. Picking from his own collection with the holidays and ...
American roads may currently be ruled by crossover SUVs, but the last few years have also seen something of a comeback of the station wago. That’s because sleek, high-performance wagons like the Audi ...
Drivetrain:Ford 361ci engine, Clark 285 five-speed tranny, has a transfer case, Marmon Herrington front axle, Rockwell rear axle ...
Ford didn't build a true competitor for the Chevrolet Suburban until the 1997 model year, with the F-Seriesbased Expedition. The company also didn't have a factory-produced four-wheel-drive pickup ...
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