The dictionary defines covert as: "an area of thick underbrush in which to hide" That is certainly the case for this COE, as dense conifers shield this truck for casual sight along Red Arrow Hwy, near ...
As the 1960s dawned, International Harvester was sitting high atop the pyramid of American heavy truck builders. One of the oldest and best-known American companies in existence, Harvester's roots ...
Freightliner didn’t invent the cabover truck. In fact, the very earliest trucks were what we today would call a “cabover” design in that the engine was located directly under the driver’s seat. But ...
This eye-popping purple 1947 GMC COE truck is currently for sale at a classic car dealership in the Metro Detroit area and could make the perfect stylish hauler for a classic, muscle car or race car.
International Harvester has been off the market since 1985 (reorganized as Navistar), so it's not exactly surprising that most of its trucks and agricultural equipment are now largely forgotten. Car ...
As America's vintage 1/2-ton pickup supply slowly dwindles (for a variety of reasons), creative builders have turned their attention to the larger-capacity trucks that have survived the elements, or ...
A classic cabover design with this International Transtar, made from 1968-78. In the 1970s, it seemed as if everybody wanted to drive a truck, wear a cowboy hat and gab in a new language on the CB.
A new video documents the rescue of an abandoned 1951 Chevy COE (Cab Over Engine) truck that was left to deteriorate for over five decades. To make the recovery even more difficult, the Chevy is ...
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