American 1/2-ton Pickup Trucks of the 1950s reveals the important role
played by the lightweight, high-production, and basic 1/2-ton pickup
truck in American post-war society, a role often overshadowed by its
innate ruggedness, reliability and utilitarian nature.As the 1950s
progressed, so did the evolution of the pickup truck, which added more
and more style, greater comfort, and ever increasing equipment options
to its burgeoning model range. After the few drab colours first offered
at the start of the decade, the pickup truck would assume similar
styling and tri-coloured pastel paint finishes to its flashy sibling car
versions.Focussing on truck specifications, optional equipment, and
industry facts and figures, this book also highlights some of the rarer
makes and models, includes never before published images, and a
dedicated profile chapter detailing five different design approaches
from the decade.With original advertising material, vintage images, and
new photographs taken by Norm's son Andrew Mort, this book is also a
visual treat for fans of the 1950s pickup truck.