Johns Classic Truck PostCards


An on-line car show for you to enjoy anytime, any day.


The "working" truck


Hopefully all these trucks are retired, and just cruise the classic car shows.





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Create A Classic Truck Postcard

Step 1a: Select a Classic Truck


The first motor truck was built in Germany by Gottlieb Daimler in 1896. In 1898 the Winston Company in the United States produced a gasoline-powered wagon with a single-cylinder, six-horsepower engine. Truck transportation began in the United States about 1900. In 1904 there were 700 trucks in use. By 1915 the number had grown to 158,000.
Excerpted from Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia Copyright © 1993, 1994 Compton’s NewMedia, Inc.
"hold your cursor over each picture
to read about the classic truck and it's owner"

Fords Forever. The Heartbeat of America.


The first submission of 2004 is Rod & Dianes 1953 Ford F10. Rod & Diane hail from Tennessee and must be very happy with their collection.


After a frame off restoration and some modifications Kevin's 58 half ton was show ready - and has won a lot of trophies over the years - VERY nice.  Thanks for the submission Kevin - enjoy Florida.


Darin from North County Ford submitted this excellent example of a 1962 Chevy Suburban... This Chevy is owned by Mable McFaLL. It's a 1964,with a 400 small block engine,3 speed and the color is Bahama blue and white. This Chevy will move on down the road.

1965 Half ton Davie from Thamesvile owns this wonderful example of a classic truck.  This 63 Ford is in excelent condition and frequents car shows in Southwestern Ontario. the truck is a 87 s-15 and is owned by Carolyn Gregory From Lafayette In. nice little mini truck it is slammed to the ground

Ed with his 1963 Mercury Styleside - a best truck in show winner

 This truck is a 67 chevy chop top pro street 350 automatic owned by Chuck Brouard from Lafayette IN. started building it Feb. 2001   A cool little 1950 Chevy 3/4 T truck - AKA - Street dreams - submitted by Don.
A great looking 1952 Ford pick up - submitted by Joe - our first featured classic of the week... This is (Molly's) 1972 campmobile it is her pride and joy. It is equipped with a icebox,sink,electric hook up and sleeps two comfortable we take it camping alot in the summer months it is a real fun vehicle.
Rosies Diner

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Step 3: Attach Music

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