This recovery shows old mechanical logic at its simplest and toughest, plus why these rigs still surprise even seasoned gearheads.
Beasts on Wheels
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When a 1937 GMC T14B was found buried in grass and dust, its days looked numbered. But beneath the rust and rodent nests was a piece of American truck history, waiting for one last shot.
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From rusty fuel tanks and vintage gauges to fire cannons that can reach across a runway, this is a behind-the-scenes look at one of the rarest and most powerful fire trucks ever built.
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This isn’t your average diesel truck story. No touchscreen displays, no auto-mode, and definitely no room for sloppy shifting. This is all about raw steel, muscle memory, and the kind …
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When the temps drop below freezing, only the toughest machines stand a chance. In this post, we follow a 1955 Oshkosh W712 as it battles snow, ice, and a reluctant Cummins engine in a glorious cold-start comeback.
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This 1962 Kenworth Dart isn’t retired—it’s still out there pulling 350-ton loads with a V12 Cummins and air-start system. Built like a tank, turns like a tugboat. Step inside a living legend still earning its keep after six decades on the road.
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This skidder’s grapple still works, its hubs still spin, and its legacy still matters. For lovers of machines with soul.