1957–1979 CREW CAB SPECIALISTS
RARE CREW CABS.
BUILT DIFFERENT.
Classic trucks sourced, restored, and built with purpose.
BUILT FOR PEOPLE
WHO DON’T SETTLE
Classic Crew Cabs specializes exclusively in rare crew cab trucks from 1957 to 1979. This is not a side offering. This is all we do.
Stop chasing the right truck. Either buy one we’ve built or have us build it exactly how you want it.
SUPER STOCK
Clean, classic, upgraded where it matters.
RESTOMOD
Vintage look. Modern power. No compromises.
FACTORY STOCK
Original feel. Built the way it should be.
FROM FIRST CALL TO FINAL DELIVERY
CLASSIC CREW CAB BUILD PROCESS
SUBMIT THE CONTACT FORM
Submit the contact form to schedule a call and discuss your build.
DESIGN & LEGAL
Build details are finalized, the contract is signed, and deposit is made.
RESTORE
Your crew cab is scheduled with our team and moves into the build process.
DELIVER
Final payment is made and delivery of your finished crew cab is scheduled.
CLASSIC CREW CABS
A RARE BREED
OF TRUCK
Classic crew cab trucks are hard to find, and that scarcity has fueled the fascination of collectors and enthusiasts.
In the mid-20th century, trucks were tools. They weren’t built to impress, they were built to work. For most buyers, a standard two-door truck did everything they needed.
Crew cabs were different. With larger cabins and extra seating, they were built for construction companies, utility crews, and government fleets.
These were specialty vehicles, often made to order for a specific purpose.
The added cost of a second row made them even rarer, and over time, that rarity is exactly what made them so desirable.
BUILT TO WORK
WHY THEY’RE
SO HARD TO FIND
The limited demand meant manufacturers didn’t build crew cabs in large numbers, which is why they are so hard to find today.
Another reason for their rarity is the way they were used. These were not trucks that spent weekends parked in a suburban driveway.
Crew cabs were workhorses, often subjected to years of heavy-duty use on job sites and rough terrain.
Their rugged lives meant many of them did not last long enough to be restored, preserved, or tucked away as collectibles.
By the time people started preserving trucks like these, most had already been worn out or scrapped.
Today, their rarity is not just about production numbers. It is about what they represent — a time when trucks were built with one purpose: getting the job done.
WATCH THE STORY
CLASSIC CREW CABS
IN ACTION
Get a closer look at what makes these trucks rare, rugged, and built different. This is more than a truck video. It is a look into the legacy behind Classic Crew Cabs.
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OUR STORY
Classic crew cab trucks are hard to find, and this scarcity has fueled the fascination of collectors and enthusiasts.
In the mid-20th century, trucks were tools, plain and simple. They weren’t marketed as family haulers or status symbols. For most people, a standard two-door truck was more than enough to handle the job.
Crew cabs, with their extra seating and larger cabins, were built for a different kind of customer: construction companies, utility crews, and government fleets.
These trucks weren’t sitting on dealership lots waiting for casual buyers. They were specialty vehicles, often made to order for industries that needed to move both people and equipment efficiently.
The cost of these trucks didn’t help their popularity, either. Adding a full second row of seating wasn’t cheap, and that expense was passed on to buyers.