5 Farm Trucks America Forgot — But Every Harvest Depended On
Before the interstate. Before the supermarket supply chain. There was one truck parked next to the barn — and it was the only thing standing between harvest and a hungry country. These five farm trucks never made the headlines, but they carried American agriculture on their backs for decades. In this video: Chevrolet 6400 Series (Task Force) — 1955 GMC 450 Series — 1954 International Harvester Loadstar 1600 — 1966 Ford F-600 — 1959 Diamond T Model 201 — 1948 Did your family run one of these trucks? Tell us in the comments — and hit subscribe for a new vehicle that built this country every week. #FarmTrucks #VintageAmerica #WorkingClass #AmericanHistory #BuiltByAmerica

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