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Vintage Trucks of the Day: Corbitt Conventionals – One of the Last of the Cottage Industry Truck Makers
Posted on September 25, 2020 | 12 CommentsLet’s take a quick look at a few vintage snapshots of a truck brand that may not be familiar to some of you. Corbitt, based in Henderson, NC, was one […] -
Vintage Truck of the Day: 1957 Chevrolet Truck With Fleet Grille Delete Option
Posted on September 24, 2020 | 20 CommentsYou learn something every day (that’s the whole point of CC, of course). At the 1960 Rambler post the other day, Stumack left a comment with a picture of Chevrolet’s […] -
Vintage Truck of the Day: “Long-Nose” Chevrolet 90 Series
Posted on September 23, 2020 | 8 CommentsThe “long-nose” or “Western Conventional” GMC and Chevrolet heavy duty (and upper-medium) trucks arrived in 1966 along with the more common short-nosed ones.