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    Pickup trucks are often categorized by their payload and towing capacities, such as 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-ton. Heavier models often come with dual rear wheels, powerful diesel engines, and fifth-wheel or gooseneck hitches.

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    Mileage189,142 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Manvel, North Dakota
    Mileage158,462 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    TransmissionAutomatic
    VIN1GCEC14K4SZ244425
    Location: Perry, Oklahoma
    Seller: 4theSELLofit
    Mileage116,405 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Parkland, Florida
    Seller: KAP Financial
    Mileage95,667 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Washburn, North Dakota
    Seller: Neumiller Auctioneers LLC
    Mileage239,117 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Pilger, Nebraska
    Seller: Spurville Motors
    TransmissionAutomatic
    VIN1GCEK19TX1Z147913
    Location: Pilger, Nebraska
    Seller: Spurville Motors
    Mileage170,514 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Evergreen, Colorado
    Mileage124,590 mi
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: KAP Financial
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    VIN2GCEK19J481270432
    Location: Wahoo, Nebraska
    Mileage210,704 mi
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    Location: New Hartford, Iowa
    Mileage120,130 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Stanton, Nebraska
    Seller: Aschoff Auction
    Mileage235,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    Location: Sycamore, Illinois
    Seller: Rediger Auction Service
    Mileage167,532 mi
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Mileage448,260 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Aurora, Nebraska
    Seller: Cornwell Inc
    Mileage165,345 mi
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    Location: Elk Point, South Dakota
    Mileage200,000 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Hayes Center, Nebraska
    Mileage196,479 mi
    Engine ManufacturerGMC
    Location: Hayes Center, Nebraska
    Mileage185,854 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Cloverdale, Indiana
    Seller: Jim's Equipment Sales
    Mileage76,000 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Loma, Colorado
    Mileage12,534 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCHRYSLER
    Location: Parkland, Florida
    Seller: KAP Financial
    Mileage120,040 mi
    VIN1D3HV18T59S768414
    Location: Freeport, Illinois
    Seller: B&M Auctions of Wisconsin
    Mileage301,792 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: David City, Nebraska
    Mileage54,041 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Cedaredge, Colorado
    Mileage79,650 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Broken Bow, Nebraska
    Seller: TMJ Auctions
    Mileage67,246 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Washburn, North Dakota
    Seller: Neumiller Auctioneers LLC
    Mileage217,451 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Rochester, New York
    Mileage15,035 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Parkland, Florida
    Seller: KAP Financial

    About Pickup Trucks

    Pickup trucks are often categorized by their payload and towing capacities, such as 1/2-ton , 3/4-ton , and 1-ton . These designations, which were once directly tied to difference between a truck’s weight and its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), are today used more as general descriptors to help consumers differentiate between trucks’ capabilities. In a way, you can think of 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton, and 1-ton pickups as good, better, and best with regard to payload and towing capacity.


    Ford Super Duty F-350

    The first pickups were created in 1913 when the Galion Allsteel Body Company of Galion, Ohio, began to do aftermarket conversions of Ford Model Ts to include hauling boxes. Today, pickups make up approximately 20% of all vehicles sold in the United States.

    Features & Configurations

    1-ton and 3/4-ton pickups often come with many of the features contractors and other professionals need to haul heavy loads, including dual rear wheels, powerful diesel engines, fifth-wheel or gooseneck hitches, and trailer brake and taillight connections.

    As with any vehicle purchase, you’ll need to take a close look at the specs to ensure a pickup meets your needs. For example, Ford’s popular Super Duty F-250 comes in three cab configurations, two box lengths, five wheelbase lengths, single and dually rear-wheel configurations, and six trim levels, with a variety of gasoline and diesel engine options. Also consider differences between four-wheel drive vs. two-wheel drive and other drive system options such as 2WD High, 4WD High, and 4WD Low.

    Hybrid and battery-electric drivetrains are on the rise as well, as evidenced by the announcement of the Ford F-150 Lightning and the Chevy Silverado EV.

    Find The Right Pickup Truck

    You’ll find a tremendous variety of new and used pickups for sale on TruckPaper.com. Top manufacturers include Chevrolet , Dodge , Ford , GMC , Nissan , Ram , and Toyota . Popular models include Chevy's 1/2-ton Silverado 1500 and 3/4-ton Silverado 2500HD , Ford's 1/2-ton F-150 and 3/4-ton F-250 , GMC's 3/4-ton Sierra 2500HD , Ram's 3/4-ton 2500 HD , and others.