by Dave Piston

Old cars is what most people think about first when you talk about buying an vintage vehicle, old trucks are not the first thing to come to mind. The first thing I think about are old trucks, they are the building blocks of America?s history. Looking at old trucks for sale always brings back memories to me, of times when things where simpler.

Purchasing old classic trucks is becoming an automotive niche industry that continues to grow. Gone are the days of having to thumb through newspaper classifieds looking for old trucks for sale, there are a number of sites like www.oldtrucksforsale.net specializing in just this. There are a number of good resources here about the truck history in North America, as well as listing for every make of old truck and truck parts available.

This site as well as the many others out there are very well setup to help you locate the old trucks for sale you are looking for. You can also find the history on many old trucks in the blog section. Most of these old truck sites have a section for personal adds as well, you can also sell your old truck there!. If you’re new to the hobby of collecting and restoring old trucks, you will want to spend some time researching.

Many of these classic truck sits have sections on the historical information right beside the listings of old trucks for sale. Use these tools for advanced research, back in the day when we relied on various publications we never had this kind of opportunity. The internet has made many of our goals come true, being able to select from such a large selection of old trucks for sale at a click of a button.

There’s just this feeling you get when you’re driving a classic car or old truck. It almost transports you back to the day when the truck was manufactured. Back in the early 19th century, the most common truck was the Fold Model T. How much did the Model T cost? $281 in 1917 If you do a search now for a Ford Model T you will see they range in the $10,000 to $20,000 range. Finding these old Model T?s has become very exciting for me. These new sites specializing in the collection of old trucks not only provide a huge resource for old trucks for sale, but also parts, and historical information.

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by Mike Piston

The vision of the brave men and women who make up our fire departments has always been a strong and respectable one. The probability that any one of these antique fire trucks has saved countless lives in its time, is a sure thing. The interest of collecting and restoring antique fire trucks has been on the rise more each year. Like any other item that people strive to collect there some things someone should do to find antique fire trucks for sale.

The most collectable antique fire trucks for sale seem to be the very early ones, build in the ?60s or earlier. Fire trucks of these years, would not be used in active duty any longer. Fire engines that old are just for show, and education if they are held by actual fire departments.

Every so often departments will have these antique fire trucks for sale. Many of these classic trucks get put up on Ebay. You could pick up the phone to begin with and get in touch with the local fire departments and classic truck collectors.By calling city, county and state governments, one could probably find out more about upcoming auctions. This is how city and county governments get rid of their old equipment to buy new equipment. Because of the growing popularity of these irreplaceable classics, many of them get stored by the government.

Once you have checked all the local sources for antique fire trucks for sale, you need to check online for trucks for sale. For many years people have liked fire trucks for collector?s items or for business purposes. It can be as easy as checking online databases that specialize in this type of classic truck. Many private auctions will be found by searching the web as well. One could go to eBay and look and see what is available there, or there are many sites that focus on just finding antique fire trucks for sale.

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