The GM Crackerbox was an advanced truck during its 1960s heyday, characterized by its small cab and lightweight construction.
The market for pickup trucks in the United States is expected to be in the low-$80 billion dollar range by the end of 2025. That’s not surprising, as Americans have always valued a good pickup.
In the world of old body style pickup trucks, it's often difficult to find people that agree on much; however, most will agree that square-body trucks are some of the best-looking designs ever ...
Mark had the hankering to build a classic truck, but done his way, so he wound up buying a one-owner '69 GMC shortbed he found in his local Porterville, California, newspaper. He initially planned on ...
Dennis Taylor has built and painted hundreds of high-end custom cars and trucks in shimmering coats of metallics and pearls in his time, but it’s his latest creation, a vehicle with nearly ...
Pick-up trucks aren’t just for work. All one needs to do is look at the GMC Syclone for ample proof. At the beginning of the 1990s, the Detroit-based automaker decided it was done leaving all muscle ...
Low-mileage Syclones like this one have sold for high prices in recent months. View post: I Drove the 2026 Rivian R1S Quad Motor Through the San Francisco Bay Area for a Week. Here’s How it Went. Back ...
The GMC “Crackerbox” looked like a rolling shoebox, but for a brief window in the early 1960s it represented the sharp edge ...