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If you can’t get enough classic trucks and want to see them every time you turn on your computer, then you’ll need to get your hands on one of our many classic truck background images for your computer desktop. We have many sizes to choose from to make sure they fit the resolution on your screen. The problem is deciding which truck wallpaper to use. It might be best to just switch it out every few days to keep it fresh.
 
Automotive Photojournalist Insight - Driver's Seat
Read about editor Rob Fortier insight on how it was as a Automotive Photojournalist and how it is now.... more
 
Project Old School, Part VI
After many months of cutting, hammering, shaping, filling, welding, sanding, primering, and spraying, Project Old School finally has a coat of black suede on it. We left off last month by torching... more
 
2004 Grand National Roadster Show
The editor's of Street Rodder will be in attendance at the 2004 Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, California, January 23-25 in more ways than you might think. The staff will be present with... more
 
1940 Ford - Newbie Forty
Austin Parker is a dyed-in-the-wool car guy. His first car was a mildly customized '57 Chevy--that didn't last long. In 1964, he traded it in for a '40 Ford coupe that he still owns. He's been having... more
 
Trucks D'Elegance
The Goodguys Lonestar Nationals, located at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, is one of those shows that we look forward to all year long. While Texas barbeque is reason enough to hang out in... more
 
Bigger And Badder In Texas
Each year, the CLASSIC TRUCKS staff heads down south to the Texas Motor Speedway for the Lonestar Nationals. First and foremost, it is one of the five locations for our Top Ten awards. But it is also... more
 
Metal Magic
Of the many benefits that stainless steel offers for trim and accent pieces, it's the downfalls of working with it that scare many people away. Unlike aluminum, with its soft characteristics, or... more
 
Project Old School: One-Stop Braking
In my ongoing attempt to make Project Old School a functional driver, this month we focus on changing out the stock single-chamber drum brake master cylinder to something a little more up to date.... more
 
Metal Magic
Of the many benefits that stainless steel offers for trim and accent pieces, it's the downfalls of working with it that scare many people away. Unlike aluminum, with its soft characteristics, or... more
 
Project Old School: One-Stop Braking
In my ongoing attempt to make Project Old School a functional driver, this month we focus on changing out the stock single-chamber drum brake master cylinder to something a little more up to date.... more

Classic Trucks Blog

 
vintage truck drivers
A while back a friend emailed me a link to LIFE MAGAZINE's picture archives on the web that was... more
 
SEMA News
Looks like we won for now! From the S ema Action Network Website Old car emissions exemption no... more
 
1972 Chevy C-10
It's been some time since I've driven my "good from a far, far from good" '72 C-10. I stopped... more
 
1968 Ford F-100
This week has been busy! Even though I haven't been out in the shop working on my '68 F-100, i've... more

Classic Trucks Forum

 
Mig Welding Sheet Metal
Maybe someone can help me on a welding problem.when I'm welding sheet metal on my 69 i always get... more
 
50 GMC Firewalls and IFS
Hi, wondering if I can use the stock firewall in my 50 GMC half ton with a 283 small block, 10.5... more
 
47-54 Chev Trucks
Hi All I am new to the forum and was wondering if anyone could tell me if there is any difference... more
 
DIY primer for the novice...need advice please.
For those that have done their own priming, is this too much for a novice? Can I use a rattle can... more

 

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