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Test Your Knowledge: Identify These Pickup Trucks From One Photo

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Fluous / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Truck Brand Has A Ram's Head As Its Logo?

Bull-Doser / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Truck Is Nicknamed 'The Bowtie' By Fans?

Tuner tom / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Truck Is America's Best-Selling Vehicle For Over 40 Years?

Slapotoic / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Japanese Brand Makes The Popular Midsize Tacoma Truck?

lpegasu / Pixabay
Question 1

What Does The 'F' Stand For In Ford F-150?

Willyson at English Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which rare high-performance pickup truck produced in 1991 featured a turbocharged V6 engine and all-wheel drive, enabling it to out-accelerate a Ferrari 348?

Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Truck Was The First To Offer A Crew Cab With Four Full Doors?

Raf24~commonswiki / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Nissan Truck Shares Its Name With A Frontier State?

IFCAR / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Chevy Truck Trim Level First Introduced The Name 'Silverado' Before It Became A Full Model?

Bull-Doser at English Wikipedia / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Brand Makes The Iconic Silverado Pickup Truck?

Berthold Werner / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Ford Truck Was The First To Offer A Diesel Engine As A Factory Option?

Berndw / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which pickup truck model holds the record for the longest continuous production run without a major chassis redesign, having been manufactured for over 40 years?

u/BradFace23 / Reddit / u/BradFace23 / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Features A Distinctive Split Folding Tailgate?

Thomas R Machnitzki ( thomas machnitzki.com) / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Classic Truck Appeared In The TV Show 'Sanford And Son'?

Jiří Sedláček / Wikimedia Commons
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Which Truck Brand Introduced The First Factory-Installed Bed Step Built Into The Rear Bumper?

u/[deleted] / Reddit / u/[deleted] / Reddit
Question 1

Which Classic Truck Was Nicknamed The 'Stepside' For Its Narrow Bed?

Phillip Pessar / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Which Truck Brand Makes The All-Electric Cybertruck?

jmbaugh / Pixabay
Question 1

Before making highly successful trucks and cars, what type of vehicle did the Dodge brothers originally build and sell parts for in 1897?

u/KeithA0000 / Reddit / u/KeithA0000 / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Brand Made The Rugged Scout Pickup In The 1970s?

u/moparcenter / Reddit / u/moparcenter / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Brand Made The Classic Adventurer In The 1970s?

u/angelo4x4 / Reddit / u/angelo4x4 / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Is Famous For Its Stepsides And Square Body Style?

u/Strength-Certain / Reddit / u/Strength-Certain / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Is Recognized By Its Distinctive Honeycomb Grille?

u/Hunter1993x / Reddit / u/Hunter1993x / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Brand Earned The Nickname 'The Gentleman's Truck' In The 1980s?

Motohide Miwa from USA / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

The Mazda REPU, sold in North America from 1974 to 1977, holds the unique distinction of being the world's only pickup truck powered by what type of engine?

u/IceColdHatDad / Reddit / u/IceColdHatDad / Reddit
Question 1

Which Midsize Truck Has A Distinctive Rounded 'Clamshell' Hood Design?

u/Dbwasson / Reddit / u/Dbwasson / Reddit
Question 1

Which Truck Brand Is Recognized By Three Diamond Shapes In Its Grille Badge?

u/Least_Purchase4802 / Reddit / u/Least_Purchase4802 / Reddit
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Which Classic Truck Was Nicknamed The 'Gentleman Farmer' In The 1950s?

u/gmt80035 / Reddit / u/gmt80035 / Reddit
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Which Truck Is Recognized By Its Bold 'Nissan' Lettering Stamped Across The Tailgate?

Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA / Wikimedia Commons
Question 1

Due to a loophole in federal emissions regulations, which factory pickup truck was actually the fastest American-made vehicle from 0 to 100 mph in 1978—even beating the Corvette?

1
Ram
2
Ford
3
GMC
4
Chevy

Ram became its own standalone brand in 2010 after splitting from Dodge, keeping the iconic ram hood ornament first used in 1932.
1
Toyota Tacoma
2
Ford F-150
3
Ram 1500
4
Chevrolet Silverado

Chevy's bowtie emblem has graced every Silverado since launch making it the truck fans most associate with that proud nickname.
1
Ford F-150
2
GMC Sierra
3
Chevy Silverado
4
Ram 1500

The Ford F-Series has been America's best-selling vehicle for over 40 years since 1981.
1
Honda
2
Nissan
3
Toyota
4
Mitsubishi

Toyota introduced the Tacoma name in 1995, replacing the older Toyota Pickup, and it quickly became the top-selling midsize truck in America.
1
Fleet
2
Ford
3
Field
4
Freight

Ford launched the F-Series in 1948 simply using 'F' for Ford, with numbers indicating the weight class — 150 being the light-duty model.
1
Dodge Ram SRT-10
2
GMC Syclone
3
Ford SVT Lightning
4
Chevrolet 454 SS

The 1991 GMC Syclone used a turbocharged V6 and AWD to outrun a Ferrari 348 in testing.
1
GMC C15
2
Dodge D100
3
Ford F-100
4
Chevy C10

Dodge introduced the first factory-built crew cab pickup in 1963, giving families four full doors long before it became a standard industry feature.
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Nissan Frontier
2
Nissan Navara
3
Nissan Titan
4
Nissan Hardbody

The Nissan Frontier launched in the US in 1998 and replaced the beloved Hardbody, with its rugged name evoking wide-open American landscapes.
1
Chevy El Camino
2
Chevy K10
3
Chevy C10
4
Chevy C20

Silverado debuted as a luxury trim package on the C10 in 1975 before Chevy elevated it to a standalone model name in 1999.
1
Chevrolet
2
Dodge
3
GMC
4
Ford

Silverado means 'silvered' in Spanish — Chevrolet chose the name in 1999 to evoke strength and premium appeal.
1
Ford F-150
2
Ford Ranger
3
Ford Maverick
4
Ford F-250

Ford introduced a factory diesel option on the F-250 in 1983 partnering with International Harvester to meet growing demand from ranchers and contractors.
1
Nissan Junior
2
Peugeot 504 Pickup
3
Volkswagen Amarok
4
Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series

The Toyota Land Cruiser J70 pickup launched in 1984 and continues production today in select global markets.
1
Ram 2500
2
Ford Maverick
3
Toyota Tundra
4
GMC Sierra

GMC's MultiPro tailgate, launched in 2019 on the Sierra, folds six different ways and was an industry first that competitors scrambled to copy.
1
Chevy C10
2
Ford F-1
3
GMC C15
4
Dodge D100

The battered red 1951 Ford F-1 driven by Fred Sanford became iconic — the F-100 name didn't arrive until 1953.
1
Chevy Silverado
2
Ford F-150
3
GMC Sierra
4
Ram 1500

Ram added a retractable rear bumper step to the 1500 in 2009 making truck bed access easier without aftermarket add-ons.
1
Dodge D200
2
Chevrolet C10
3
Ford F-100
4
GMC C15

The Chevy C10 Stepside from the 1960s had exposed rear fenders flanking a narrow bed, making it an enduring icon of custom truck culture.
1
Tesla
2
Chevrolet
3
Ford
4
Rivian

Tesla's stainless-steel Cybertruck, revealed in 2019, drew over one million pre-orders before its official 2023 delivery launch.
1
Locomotives
2
Tractors
3
Bicycles
4
Airplanes

The Dodge brothers originally built and sold bicycle parts before eventually creating their famous automobile empire.
1
Kaiser Jeep
2
Studebaker
3
International Harvester
4
AMC

International Harvester's Scout II, built through 1980, was a tough off-road truck beloved by farmers and adventurers alike.
1
GMC
2
Ford
3
Chevrolet
4
Dodge

The Dodge Adventurer was a trim package on the D-series trucks through the 1970s, prized for its comfort and style.
1
Dodge D200
2
Chevy C10
3
GMC C15
4
Ford F-100

The 1973–1987 Chevy C10 Square Body is one of the most restored classic trucks in America prized for its clean boxy lines.
1
Ram TRX
2
Toyota Tundra
3
Ford Maverick
4
Ford Bronco Sport

The Ford Maverick's honeycomb grille design is unique among pickups and signals its unibody construction — the same build style as a car, not a truck.
1
Dodge Power Ram
2
Chevy Silverado
3
Ford F-150 XLT
4
GMC Sierra Classic

The GMC Sierra Classic earned its refined nickname in the 1980s thanks to its upscale interior trim and smoother ride than rivals.
1
A turbine engine
2
A rotary (Wankel) engine
3
A steam engine
4
A two-stroke diesel engine

The Mazda REPU remains the only pickup truck in history ever powered by a Wankel rotary engine.
1
Honda Ridgeline
2
Ford Ranger
3
Chevy Colorado
4
Toyota Tacoma

Honda's Ridgeline has a car-like unibody build and smooth sculpted hood that sets it apart from every traditional body-on-frame truck on the market.
1
Mitsubishi
2
Nissan
3
Toyota
4
Isuzu

Mitsubishi's three-diamond logo dates to 1870 and represents the three-leaf family crest of founder Yataro Iwasaki — 'mitsubishi' literally means three diamonds.
1
Dodge B-Series
2
Studebaker Champ
3
Chevy 3100
4
Ford F-100

The 1947–1955 Chevy 3100 earned its refined nickname because its smooth ride and stylish cab appealed to suburban and rural buyers who wanted comfort alongside utility.
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Nissan Titan
2
Nissan Frontier
3
Honda Ridgeline
4
Toyota Tundra

Nissan redesigned the Titan's tailgate in 2016 with large stamped block letters, a styling move that mirrored Ford's own bold tailgate lettering trend on the F-150.
1
Chevrolet 454 SS
2
Ford F-150 SVT Lightning
3
GMC Caballero Diablo
4
Dodge Lil' Red Express

The 1978 Dodge Lil Red Express used an emissions loophole to outrun every American car including the Corvette.
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