Pop Mechanics Picks Top 51 Trucks and Forgets a Few - PickupTrucks.com
Well, there isn't to many trucks they missed. The Nissan Hardbody was sold in the US and designed at Nissan's San Diego design centre. We had a different Nissan pickup and not the Hardbody, even though it ran the Z24 engines and V6's. The Hardbody didn't arrive in Australia until 1992 with a 3. 3 V6. I had the only Hardbody Nissan Navara available here. It was the King Cab version only. There's only two trucks from the 1900's that stand the test of time for me. The Task Force Chevrolet's and the 67-72 Chevrolet's. A nod to the Power Wagon and Dodge's 1994 swing arm SFA with coils as well which they invented. Notice Ford had to wait 10 years to do it on their Super Duty. I'm not a big Dodge guy but they do off road like it's nobody's business. Off road, on road, design, quality and luxury. Source: news.pickuptrucks.com