Pickup trucks have evolved over the years, but the need to clearly designate a truck’s capacity for work has been around for generations. Ford produced the F-1 pickup truck starting in the late 1940s. Chevrolet added a zero to its pickup trucks, dubbing them C10 for two-wheel drive models and K10 for four-wheel drive versions in 1960. And Dodge upped the ante with another zero added to its D100 pickup in 1961. Historically, half-ton trucks literally had half-ton or
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