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Chevy SSR #2 Brings $137K on eBay
An Ohio Chevy dealer placed a winning bid of $137,850 to take delivery of Chevy's second-built Signature Series SSR, the lowest VIN number of that model to be sold to the public.

First 2004 F-150 Truck Powered by Ford's 100 Millionth V-8
The first all-new 2004 Ford F-150 rolled off the assembly line on June 10th, 2003. Under the hood was Ford Motor Company's 100-millionth V-8 engine.

Chevy S-Series Trucks
Are you in the market for an older Chevy S-Series truck? Here's a timeline that shows you some of the updates and changes that were made from 1982 to 1995.

1960 Chevy Apache 10
About Trucks Reader's Gallery. 1960 Chevy Apache 10.

1972 Chevy Cheyenne 4X4
About Trucks Reader's Gallery. 1972 Chevy Cheyenne 4X4.

1990 GMC 1500
About Trucks Reader's Gallery. 1990 GMC 1500.

1993 Chevy Silverado - Reader's Rides
About Trucks Reader's Gallery. 1993 Chevy Silverado.

Lara Croft Gets a New Ride
Say it isn't so...is the Land Rover Defender gone? One thing's sure, Lara Croft will have a new vehicle in the upcoming movie, "Tomb Raider II: Lara Croft and the Cradle of Life." What's she driving?

Dodge Ram 1500 Wins Multiple Awards
The Dodge Ram 1500 pickup recently picked up awards from three major publications. Read what they're saying about the 2003 Dodge Ram.

So Who the Heck is Harley Earl?
If you watch much television, you've seen Buick's commercials featuring the ghost of Harley Earl, who's come back to build you a better car. So who is this guy?

2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab Preview
Nissan is offering this preview of the 2004 Titan Crew Cab.

Chevy's SSR to Pace 2003 Indy 500
On May 25, a pre-production version of Chevy's SSR will pace the field at the Indianapolis 500. Chevy made a few modifications, but the Pace Vehicle is similar to the Signature Series units that Chevy will feature at a variety of high-profile events this year.

 
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