American 1/2-Ton Pickup Trucks of the 1960s
By (Author) Norm Mort
Veloce Publishing Ltd
Veloce Publishing Ltd
31st March 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
629.2232
Paperback
120
Width 190mm, Height 205mm
Although the 1/2-ton American pickup truck was still purchased as a basic utility vehicle during the '60s, more and more, consumers were looking for stylish, comfortable, good handling, and good performing trucks.The important role played in American life by the lightweight, high-production pickup truck is often overshadowed by their innate ruggedness, reliability and utilitarian nature. Yet, as the quickly-changing decade evolved, so did the pickup truck, and the manufacturers' interpretation of them. Continueing its trend from the 1950s, a trend towards greater style, comfort and optional equipment, the pickup truck would less and less assume the lines and styling of its flashy, sibling car versions, and instead evolve an identity all of its own.
Norm Mort began taking pictures of old vehicles parked at the side of the road before he was ten. At 12 years of age, he was the youngest member on the executive of the Antique and Classic Car Club of Canada, Toronto Chapter. In the 1960s, he began accumulating photos and information on motoring. His personal vehicle collection has included everything from a 1922 D-Type Vauxhall and 1935 Morgan, to a 1966 Bianchina van and 1962 Studebaker Station Wagon. A writer for magazines and newspapers in the field of transport for 25-years, this is his twelfth historic vehicles book.