Studebaker M-16
By the way, who came up with the assumption that utility vehicles don’t know how to look good while performing their services? Well, the 1946 Studebaker M-16 Truck 2 did that and so much more. An interesting fact about this truck is that it was the only one on the Studebaker M series to feature a Commander “Big Six” 226 ci engine with a 6-blade shrouded fan. The M series was also heavily instrumental during World War II. You can see this legend at the Hays Antique Truck Museum in Woodland, California.
Russian Military Truck
This truck here has a rich history and can be found at the Museum of Military Equipment in the Garden of Victory. This is the perfect depiction of what war vehicles ought to look like, and even though there are similar features like other trucks, it doesn’t take away the fact that it is worth cherishing. The Russian Military Truck has a historical past that tells so much, even about its home country. This is worth taking a closer look at, and the next time you happen to visit Russia, you have to journey to the museum and take the experience of a grand tour of its features.