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1946 Fargo pickup - Drawing by Jean Vincent

COMMENTS are at bottom of 1st Page

ASSORTED OLD TRUCK PICTURE LINKS

1936 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCK RESTORATION

     At the top of the page is a colorful old ad for the truck, but scroll down to see about photographs. The article is about the discovery and restoration of a '36 model by the author, who now drives it to work. Photos, including an "after" picture, go along with the article.

BRAD'S '41 - '46 CHEVYS

     If you're there for the pictures, click on TRUCKS FOR SALE - '41-'46 trucks for sale - PHOTOS!  and VIEWERS TRUCK GALLERY. 
There's a long page of photos of '41-'46 Chevy Trucks, along with short descriptions, plus the names of owners. Click on pictures to see larger views.

YOU CAN SEE OTHER PHOTOS, AND OLD ADS...and lots of interesting things via the other links on the site. If you click on something and you get to a page that doesn't seem to have any content, just scroll down a little, as
sometimes the top is BLUE and BLANK.

     As this site is devoted so specifically to '41 - '46 Chevys, there is a lot of
specific information on every detail you can probably think of having to do with those vehicles.

OLD TRUCKS - PHOTOGRAPHS

     There are many PHOTOGRAPHS of OLD TRUCKS on these pages, most of
them apparently taken by the owner of the website.

     On the first page there are several photographs of interest, BUT SCROLL
DOWN TOWARD THE BOTTOM, where there are links (under the list of dates that pages were added). Just click on the numbers to get to different pages of photos, but also click on the bright yellow "Classic Truck Photographs" link.

     Under that link, there is a "Click here to see thumbnail pictures of all the trucks on one page." I would have mentioned that first, but I wanted you to see what other things were on the site. AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THIS FIRST PAGE THERE IS A LINK TO A PAGE THAT WILL SHOW YOU WHAT THE PHOTOGRAPHER LOOKS LIKE....PLUS..... There are several links on that page to photographs he has taken of other subjects...and other odds and ends.

GREAT OLD TRUCK PHOTOS - IN THE U.K.

     The Chris Hodge page of old truck pictures from the archives of Commercial M
otor Magazine.

     There are three categories of pictures, which you'll see at the left side of the
page you get to. They're called:

    - The latest 500
    - Earlier pictures
     - Veterans

     Try all three categories, though the earliest vehicles seem to be in the second
and third category.  After you click on one of them and the page changes, you'll have lots of links to click on at the left side of your screen.  The links aren't underlined.  SCROLL DOWN THE LEFT FRAME to see all of the choices.  The pictures will appear in the right frame, so you don't have to keep changing pages back and forth.  A FEW EXAMPLES OF PICTURE TITLES:

Among MANY other choices of photos to look at are:

- "old De-Dion steam bus"
- "digging roads the old way"
- "eco-friendly road sweeper" (Really, is this a "truck?" But it's so
interesting!)
- "before truck cranes, the Karrier winch" (Well, the winch is not a truck, but it's an
interesting truck it's removing the load from)
- "MacRobertsons Ladies Hockey Team set of(f) in a Thornycroft.
    
These are delightful old photographs, and they go on and on.

HANK'S TRUCK PICTURES

     Click on the underlined words above to get there. LINKS TO ALL THE
PICTURE COLLECTIONS ARE ON THAT PAGE.

     There are also links on this page to Truck Show pictures and Vintage Trucking
Ads, etc. Just look all around and click on things.

    
This is by far the BEST site for old truck pictures on the web that I have found, and I have searched the web for years looking for old vehicles pictures. You just have to look around and start clicking and you'll find treasures that at first aren't apparent.

OLD FARM VEHICLES

PHOTOS OF A LOT OF OLD TRACTORS - SOMEPLACE IN WYOMING

     It looks like these aren't presently working tractors for the most part, though possibly repairable. Some appear to be much older than others, and I assume they were gradually accumulated in this spot. There are lots of them. They're all parked near each other in some cold place with frost on the ground. I love the way old rusty vehicles look - usually - but the yellow tractor doesn't look that good with rust on it. I can see the words "Farmall" and "McCormick-Deering" and "Allis-Chalmers" on some of these. There must have been (may still be) a lot of farms in this area, and this is where the old tractors have been brought when no longer usable. This looks like a place that's frequented often even though out in the middle of nowhere. Click on the pictures to enlarge them.

NICE PHOTO OF AN OLD MCCORMICK-DEERING 10-20 TRACTOR

VARIOUS MAKES OF CARS & TRUCKS

"RUSTY RIDES" at OLDRIDE.COM

     "Rusty Rides is filled with pictures of Coupes, Roadsters, Convertibles, Classic Cars, Trucks and Street Rods that have been left to rust away in barns, fields, yards, and along roads."

JOHN'S OLD CAR AND TRUCK PICTURES

     This page leads to more good pictures of old vehicles than most any one page
that I've come across on the web.

     The pictures are in several different collections, each on their own page. All the pictures are already large so you don't have to click on them to see a bigger
picture.

     It's a good, clean site, without irritating ads or other "junk" that makes it hard to get to what you want to get to and concentrate on it.

CLASSIC, ANTIQUE & VINTAGE CARS IN SOUTH AFRICA 

     They call their site "Africa's Premier Classic Car Website with 750 Vintage and Classic Car Pictures."

     
Scroll down the first page to where the little pictures of cars are. Next to each picture there are dates (such as "1898-1920") or names of manufacturers (such as "Mercedes-Benz") and just below they tell how many pictures are in each of these category. Click on the picture or the underlined words or dates to get to the page that has all the picture links to those particular kinds of cars.   The whole first page is interesting, and there are links at the bottom.  They have some very beautiful old cars in South Africa.

STEAMROLLERS

OLD STEAM ROLLERS  seem to be very popular in the U.K. and Denmark - maybe elsewhere.  They have clubs dedicated to them. They restore them as club projects.

DANISH STEAMROLLER CLUB

     In Denmark (well, of course, you say).  There are a couple of photos of old restored steam rollers on this page, which is part of the DANISH STEAMROLLER CLUB website. Very interesting setting (perhaps not to those who live in Denmark, but from here in the U.S.).

VIDEO - STEAM ROLLER IN NORTH WALES
TIME: 1 MINUTE, 22 SECONDS