18 INSANELY Rare Pickup Trucks! You May Never Heard Of!

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18 INSANELY Rare Pickup Trucks! You May Never Heard Of!

We'll uncover 18 of the Insanely rare pickup trucks you've probably never heard of. Get ready for an exciting ride through time with treasures like the Ford Durango, the Plymouth PT 57 from 1938, the elusive Powell Pickup Truck, and the astonishing Ford Sky Ranger. 🌟

From the rugged terrains handled by the legendary Willys Jeep to the stylish cruise of the Ford Ranchero GT, we've scoured the corners of the truck world to bring these almost forgotten heroes back into the spotlight. Witness the elegance of the Studebaker Coupe L5 Express, feel the power behind the Chevy Big 10, and get a taste of nostalgia with the iconic Chevrolet Apache. And many more.

Each of these trucks has a story that’s as intriguing as their engineering. Did you know the Ford Durango was a rare breed that offered a glimpse into the future of pickups in the 80s? Or that the Plymouth PT 57 was a stylish marvel of its time, sought after by collectors worldwide? We’ll explore why these trucks were ahead of their time, why they remained under the radar, and what makes them incredibly special to collectors and enthusiasts today.

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You need to get your facts correct. All makers had a heavy half ton in 75. That's when ford started making the F150. Dodge had the 150 also. The Ford uni-body pickups were body on frame.

mikewasfaret
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I have to admit I'm a bit stunned to see the "Durango" in this video. Even more that they mentioned my brother Jim Jr. and I. There were others who helped with building the prototype. George and Katy Goudie made the fiberglass molds for the bed and tailgate, George Price and Bob Moore helped with bondo and paint work. My brother Jim and I worked on all that as well. My father sold the rights to produce them to a company named "National Coach". They made Airport Shuttles at the time and were looking to expand. They did OK, but there were some issues in their production line. They are a collector car now though and worth restoring if you can find one.

TheOzarkExplorer
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I would love to have a Plymouth PT-57 Pickup. Gorgeous from my all-time favorite brand.

jamesmyers
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If the Hudson couldn’t do it no one will conquer the elusive car-truck. That thing was good looking and fast for the tomes.

godofrock
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I had a 1986 ford ranger hot one edition was like having a unicorn

Chadsstickystuffakaglue
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Yeah, boy. I’d like to have a 1937 Plymouth pickup truck too! That truck is just beautiful and classy. Or a ‘38 PT-57 as it’s called.

jeeptrucklover
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It's too bad so many of your "facts" are wrong.

russellstarr
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Absolutely! It's a joyride of entertainment and intrigue."

AgricultureTechUS
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The Chevy bog 10 described was somebody’s personal modifications. They didn’t come that way.

briansawdo
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The Chevrolet Apache name didn't come along until 1958. 12V system wasn't optional, it was introduced in 1955, and every Chevrolet was 12V after 1955.

johnnydeville
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the pt 57 is a fine looking old truck. i would love to have one for a daily driver

bayoumanbryan
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Apache was a nice truck in the looks department, but the Cameo was a stunner, and rare.

DarrellFoote
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I had one of these super Cheap Futuras. I took really good care of it…. But it really was trash. I was too young to admit it. My older brother ( That passed away ) would make me feel good by telling me “ No baby bro it’s a good car. That man had a heart of gold. He got me a set of Crager rims wide tires, the whole Shebang to make me feel good. But it was slow and a really hard ride. Wherever you are I’m sure he is in heaven . Thank you bro. I miss you. Way too young to leave me.

Taino
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That 1938 Plymouth RT-57 at 5:17 is gorgeous, in my book.

Johnnycdrums
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I am really disappointed that The Dodge Power Wagon was not there. Talk about an iconic work horse.

rolandharrison
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Man so much misinformation in this. With all the fiction and poor research you should write for hollywood or become a journalist!

ClimptonDiddlehopper
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Ford guy here, but starting at 33:22, GM really got it right with their 55' pickup truck.
"Task Force Series", so I have learned.

Johnnycdrums
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I owned a 1971 Ford F-250 BEAST, with a 4" body lift and 33's. It's how I got my respect on the freeway in Los Angeles in the late 90s. I used to check underneath for Miatas when I parked...

Truckngirl
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Hehe, that's bizarre, I'm sat looking right at a Hot Wheels custom VW T2 pickup, with chopped roof and a flat bed at the back! It looks so similar to your thumbnail!
Heck! I commented while the vid was beginning, and then you mentioned the Tempo Matador with it's FWD VW engine set up! I don't think I'd ever heard of

wordreet
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The Powell Pickups were like the Jeeps of that vintage, the maker went "dumpster diving" for parts. They both used whatever they could get to complete the vehicle.

garyleibitzke