15 Goofy😳American Pickup Trucks!! From the 1960s

Published 2024-04-11
15 Goofy😳American Pickup Trucks!! From the 1960s

Get ready to take a trip back in time to the wacky world of 1960s American pickup trucks! In this video, we'll unveil 15 of the goofiest trucks that will leave you scratching your head in disbelief. From quirky designs to peculiar features, each truck has its own unique charm and character. Join us as we explore these vintage oddities and discover what made them stand out from the crowd. Buckle up and get ready for a wild ride through automotive history!

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All Comments (21)
  • @USAPickupTruckss
    Got any memories with these car brands? Share your nostalgic stories! Let's celebrate their legacy together??
  • I would rather have one of these old trucks in good shape at a reasonable price, than the over priced over complicated truck of today.
  • @Enigma-Sapiens
    I don't find any of those trucks "goofy". Goofy is the narrator who cannot properly pronounce words...
  • @mikeweizer3149
    Why do they keep confusing the 1955- 59 Blue Chip models with the 60-66Models?.There not one in the same!!!.'
  • @saludahead
    I had a buddy who had a Jeep FC! Take one down a steep hill You'll get all the "adventure" you can stand!
  • @Duececoupe
    Have a drink every time they mention quirk, lumber, live stock....and you WILL get drunk at the end of the video! Never heard so much repetition in one video....😆😂
  • @TairnKA
    The AIs repeating a description put me off watching this (@10:22).
  • @mikeweizer3149
    Just a reminder on the 1961- 64 Chevrolet Corvair Rampsides and Loadside (as well as the Greenbriar vans) Pay attendtion to tire pressures cuz these are the swing axles of the 1960-64Corvairs!!!!..
  • @CrazyBear65
    I remember them van cab pickups. How's come they didn't make a pickup cab van? Like cut off the extra long cargo/work van behind the front doors and scab it to a pickup cab. Then you have the best of both worlds, you have the nice long hood out in front of you, you're not sitting over the front axle, you don't have the doghouse taking up legroom, but you have all the cargo space and tool shelves behind you. Make the roof removable like a K5 Blazer, and now you're cooking with gas!
  • @wallheadkdir
    OMG an actual video of the ACTUAL THUMBNAIL!!! I AM IN UTTER SHOCK AND DISBELIEF...content creator, you should be PROUD of yourself.....see it's that simple
  • @stevecurtiss46
    check your dates, most of these rigs were from 55 to 70. The Stude you started with is a 57 not 60. and champ was drom 61 to 65. Nice ro see rho.
  • @carlu-dovica
    Check your source. The first Chevy Apache was produced in 1958. I know because my brother had one and it came with a 283 V8 engine.
  • @joemuncie9187
    If the AI naration cannot pronounce several words why do you keep using it?
  • @commandertopgun
    What a magnificent entertaining & extremely informative video appreciate your amazing channel, its content is truly informative. I didn't even know that they had Mercury trucks/ ( pick-ups ) the jeeps are amazing, and goofy but, love every one of these stunning ( in their own way ) lol trucks. thank you.
  • The red International pick up truck shown here is an S Series from the late 1950s not a C Series
  • @jimkoonce6574
    WTF! Is there a contest, to see who can have an A.I. voice stumble over big words?
  • @mikeweizer3149
    The Mercury light duty trucks were Canadians and they were made up until 1972 Every once in a while you might see one sneak down to the USA!.
  • @greggabel7238
    Mercury M-100 is the Canadian name of the Ford Pick-up truck
  • @gruntengr4197
    #15 -- "GMC Blue Chip" & Task Force from Chevrolet Trucks ran from 1955 to 1959, not 1960 thru 66.