No single vehicle better represents the good times and easy-living lifestyle of the 1970s better than does a custom van. The personalized van covered all the bases. It was part muscle car, part ...
While modern minivans will probably never become as cool, this 1974 Dodge 200 Tradesman reminds us that vans can be very cool ...
Automotive trends can sometimes age like parachute pants and iPods, here one day and gone the next. When’s the last time you saw a Hummer H2 rocking a set of spinner wheels, or neon lights flickering ...
The 1970s. A tumultuous period in American history. Those who went through it remember it as an era of liberation championed by civil rights, anti-war, and non-conformist movements. As you'd expect, ...
The cult of the custom van peaked in the 1970s, but many such vans managed to keep on truckin' for an additional decade or three. Here's a '74 Econoline that got the full custom treatment at some ...
Editor's note: Moving day is fast approaching for News On 6. Before we can move into our new building, we have to take inventory of everything in our old one. We've found some real treasures in the ...
During my trip to Sweden last month, I spotted many interesting old Detroit cars on the street (this 1972 Buick Electra 225 in Stockholm, for example), but the most interesting part for me was a ...
The 1974 Dodge 200 Tradesman is owned by Brett and Darinda Sutton, with Darinda in full pirate garb to keep the theme going outside the van. The murals are incredible pieces of work by Ed Beard, Jr.