In American 1/2-ton Pickup Trucks of the 1960s, Norm Mort picks up the
story of the continuing popularity of the pickup truck in America.
Although the 1/2-ton American pickup truck was still purchased as a
basic utility vehicle during the '60s, more and more, consumers were
looking for stylish, comfortable, good handling, and high performing
trucks.The important role played in American life by the lightweight,
high-production pickup truck is often overshadowed by their innate
ruggedness, reliability and utilitarian nature. Yet, as the
quickly-changing decade evolved, so did the pickup truck, and the
manufacturers' interpretation of them. Continuing its trend from the
1950s, a trend towards greater style, comfort and optional equipment,
the pickup truck would less and less assume the lines and styling of its
flashy, sibling car versions, and instead evolve an identity all of its
own.With vintage photographs and advertising material from the author's
collection as well as new original photographs by his son, Andrew Mort,
this book is a visual treat for the pickup truck enthusiast.