20 RAREST American Old Trucks From The 1970s, We Want Back!
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2024
- The 1970s were an iconic decade for American trucks, with bold designs and powerful engines that helped shape the truck culture we know today. In this video, we’re counting down 20 of the rarest trucks from that era that enthusiasts and collectors are dying to see make a comeback!
From rugged off-road beasts to limited-edition workhorses, these vintage trucks stand out not just for their scarcity but for their innovation and timeless appeal. Buckle up as we take a nostalgic ride through some of the most elusive and legendary trucks from the ‘70s that we wish were still cruising the highways today!
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I love and wish I had 1 of each! That’s when companies knew how to make “REAL TRUCKS!!”
Do anyone remember when USA TRUCK had a fleet of GMC GENERALS?
Chevrolet Titan and Chevrolet Astro. White Roadboss and Xpiditor. Anything Autocar. White 9000 series. Ford 9000 series. Chevrolet Bison.
@@100aceswid arent the rarest. I’ll give you some
Any turbine by any make, peterbilt bicentennial, Kenworth biccentennial, autocar Ds, general sba high sleeper, peterbilt 372 short cab, international brougham edition, Kenworth Liberty, and any prodotype. Oh and the Ryder paymaster.
I like all of those trucks, even the Ford. I do feel especially fond of Autocar trucks, but you didn't include them.
Freightliner made a "Powerliner" with the 12v71 twin turbo 575 hp.
How about a list of iconic Cab Over (COE) semi's?
There are three in this video.
What a waste of time! All of these were very common in the 60’s and 70’s. Pure click bait!!!
@@richardhedlund3774 some are even still pretty common, like the gmc/Chevy c70s as grain trucks. Same with the ford 9000
They needed trucks like bicentennial kdub s or autocar Ds or the Ryder paystar
Most of these are C O M M O N like the fld or ford l series. This is the most fraudulent video I have ever seen. What about the 372, bicentennial, flat floor prototype? There’s thousands of rarer trucks. Don’t use chatgpt.
I thought that you said "RAREST". Through the Mack DM there wasn't even 1 rare truck! I'm done.
What about the Reo and Diamond Reo?
Where was the Mack Superliner, Freightliner Powerliner, Peterbilt 352H
What about Marmon Trucks & Autocar, Pacific ?
One question, will today’s emissions, computer controlled become iconic collector trucks 20 years from now?
I don't know about your calendar, but on my calendar 1951 (#!0) is not in the 1970s. #9 was first built in 1960 and lasted through 1966.
Kenworth W 900 L.
Obviously doesn't know anything about trucks. Just reading things off cards. Freightliner FLD did not come out till 1987 also K100 did not have hood. As it is a cab over model truck
Where's the crazy mish-mashed 1956 Ford in the thumbnail? That's what I wanted to see. Dislike.
The terminology here is just All Wrong!