25 Rarest Pickup Trucks Of All Time! You Forgot About!
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Published 2024-03-03
Get ready to take a nostalgic ride back in time with our latest video, '25 Rarest Pickup Trucks Of All Time You Forgot About!' šāØ Dive deep into the world of pickups, from hidden gems tucked away in garages to legendary models that changed automotive history. Whether you're a die-hard truck enthusiast or just love a good trip down memory lane, this video has something for everyone. We've scoured the archives to bring you the most unique, rare, and downright fascinating pickup trucks ever to hit the road. So prepare to be amazed by these rare & forgotten treasures.
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All Comments (21)
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You hardly ever see a Chevy Luv or a Volkswagen Rabbit pickupā¦. Gas shortages in the early 70ās and gas going from 50 cents a gallon to 65 cents by 1978 I can still hear my Dad fussing and driving to the next gas station lolā¦ āThey gotta be nuts if they think Iām paying that priceā God rest his soul if he could see them now.
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I would love it if major manufacturers made a proper practical light pickupā¦ nothin fancy , just reliable and cost effective
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Mercury had a pickup at one time
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The 2009 - 2010 Hummer H3T pickup. How quickly people forget!
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You couldn't kill the Comanche with the 4L. I had 1 in the mid 90's. Drove it till it fell apart sadly. I still cry over that truck.
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Ive had my 1957 chevy cameo pickup. For over fifty years
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Blue Oval fan here. The Chevrolet Greenbriar was more practical than either the Ford Econoline or the Dodge A100, due to to the side ramp. That, plus the fact that the rear-mounted engine gave it vastly better center of gravity, putting traction-enhancing weight right where it was needed. For some reason, none of the Big Three managed to sustain the FC design concept for pickups.
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It's so rare that a compilation video like this is so good!
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How about the super rare El Caminos and Rancheros with factory high horsepower engines from about 1966 thru 1971? The first muscle trucks.
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Great video. I can add a few new models: 50's Plymouth trucks, late 70's Ford Ranger Full size, International Dually, The Original Power Wagon by Dodge. GMC Cyclone and Hurricane, Toyota SR5 mid 80's,
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No mention of the 1961 to 1963 Ford Umibody? And with only heavier trucks for half of '63. Signed-Richard.
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VW made a pickup
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How could you leave out the powerful GMC Cyclone AND typhoon š¤Æ
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Ford Mercury Pick-up, some models were crew cab. Very rare and highly sought after. Chevrolet Big 10, and Chevrolet SS 454 definitely should've made the list!
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Ford had a bigfoot edition. Some had 460 engine . The rear window was power. The entire window retracted down.. front winch bumper with huge recessed fog lights.
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Mentioned the "Beau James" but not the "Gentleman Jim"I think basically the same package but brown. Only a 1,000 of them vs the 4,000 of the BJ they are more rare. I liked the Jeep J10 Honcho. (Check out the 1996 movie Twister) Also like the Dodge Macho power wagon and later that V10 Viper truck can't remember what that was called. Always thought the Ford "Free Wheeling" trucks and Broncos were cool back in the day but not sure how rare they were. Then the Ford Lightning can't forget them even though there were 28k produced. There were a lot of short run packages through all brands though. I did learn something from this video. I didn't know International was the first 4 door truck. I always thought it was Dodge. A lot of railroad and government 4 door trucks back early. Interesting video.
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How about the 1975 GMC Sierra " Gentleman Jim" pick up, black and gold. Color keyed Grill and rims. I remember seeing one of these at the New York State Fair 1980. Beautiful truck.
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You forgot the 1971 International Harvester 1010 "Johnnie Reb"
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Mack pickups and Diamond T. I love your videos ā¤
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Ford high boys in good shape is very collectable pickup ever