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		<title>All you want to know about pickup trucks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we were kids, we’d hear all about how the ‘tough guys’ drove pickups, and the guys would all say they want one when they start working. The fascination with pickups ends for some with the first tastes of high-school driving, for some with college cars and for  yet some others, when they enter corporate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we were kids, we’d hear all about how the ‘tough guys’ drove pickups,  and the guys would all say they want one when they start working. The  fascination with pickups ends for some with the first tastes of high-school  driving, for some with college cars and for  yet some others, when they  enter corporate life. But for some of us, the fascination remains. If you get  excited about pickup trucks or own one or would want to own one, you should  read this article. Let’s begin with the basics first.</p>
<p>What’s a pick-up truck, you want to know? A pickup truck is essentially a  light motor vehicle whose cargo area – called the ‘bed’ in trucking parlance &#8211;  does not have a top. The ‘bed’ in most pickup trucks is separate from the  actual cab (cabin) in order to make allowance for what is known as ‘chassis  flex’ when hauling or towing heavy loads or vehicles. Now, many vehicles in North America are equipped with beds, but they’re not  proper trucks. For example, vehicles like the Chevrolet El Camino or the Ford  Ranchero are built on station wagon platforms. Most trucks have a channel rail  or a tubular chassis along with a ‘fully floating’ cabin and also a completely  separate cargo section so as to keep the sheet metal from warping and also to  provide leeway for chassis flex. Some truck-like vehicles are often mistaken  for pickup trucks, when they are technically not. For instance, vehicles such  as the FPV Pursuit or the Holden Ute are ‘utility’ vehicles. Such vehicles have  various ‘nicknames’ in different countries. In South Africa, they’re called  ‘bakkies’ or ‘bucky’, while in Egypt, they’re called ‘half trucks’, and in New  Zealand and Australia, they’re known as ‘ute’s.</p>
<p>What’s interesting to note is that the details of these vehicles in terms of  how they have been designed vary from nation to nation. The pickups in North America, for example, are full-sized which means  they are huge vehicles that have six cylinder / V8 engines, or they could be  mid-size which is medium, or they could be compact pickups which are the  smallest trucks you can find.</p>
<p>The very first pickup’s design, though, was inspired by the universally known,  legendary ‘Ford Model T’. The first pickup was sold in the year 1925 for a  price of $281. It might not seem like much today, but back then in the post-War  years, it was no small sum. Thirty four thousand units were manufactured that  year, and each one had four stake pockets, heavy duty rear springs, an  adjustable tailgate and, of course, a cargo box. Three years later, in 1928,  the Model T was replaced by the Ford Model A, a pickup truck that featured the  earliest version of a closed cab. The Model A came with cool new features like  roll-up side windows, a three speed transmission and a windshield made of safety  glass. Its engine was a 4 cylinder L-head which could generate 40 HP.</p>
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