Flatbed Pillows
Real Truckers Drive Flatbed The Best Truck Driver Skull Pillow
by Kaunis Pinta
$23 $28
International Transport Inc. 1951 Vintage - (tarot-niko) Pillow
by Lana shop
$23 $28
Ligon Specialized Hauler 1936 Retro Vintage - (hawlki) Pillow
by hawlki
$23 $28
vintage Flatbedder Truck Driver Straps and Chains, Flatbed Trucker Pillow
by Sobaree
$23 $28
Description: The Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers (FASH) was organized in 1967 by eight frustrated owner-operator steel haulers who were less than satisfied with their representation by the well established cartage union. FASH grew quickly, adding more steel haulers to their ranks day by day, and what started as a dual union situation resulted in secession by FASH after the established union alienated and ultimately pushed FASH out. Along the way there were weeks of strikes, violent assaults, shootings, bombings, and other unsavory actions taken by both sides, though according to news reports, the established union was clearly behind most of the heavy-handed attacks on FASH members.
Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers (FASH) 1967 Pillow
by JCD666
$23 $28
Description: The Mason and Dixon Lines (Mason-Dixon) was an American trucking company founded by E. Ward King in 1932 in Kingsport, Tennessee. The firm specialized in hauling household goods and building materials, but acquisitions such as C. Murdock Lines and Robinson Transfer Motor Lines added tanker and flatbed service and expanded routes. With a fleet of red tractors and polished aluminum trailers, Mason-Dixon was known as 'The Silver Fleet', grew to be one of the largest privately owned carriers in the U.S. for a time. In 1984, the company experienced significant labor problems, including a strike over pay cuts and driver demands. Coupled with operating in a post-deregulation America, Mason-Dixon wasn't able to weather the storm.
Description: Celebrate the grit and glory of American freight history with this tribute to Ligon Specialized Hauler, founded in 1936 by Arnold Ligon in Madisonville, Kentucky. Known for hauling oversized loads—from White House Christmas trees to rocket components—Ligon’s fleet of flatbeds, lowboys, and heavy rigs helped shape the backbone of specialized transport. This design honors the legacy of hardworking drivers and the golden age of trucking. Perfect for vintage truck lovers, industrial history buffs, and fans of classic Americana.
Description: 🛠️🚛 Ford Model AA – The Backbone of Early American Industry The Ford Model AA was the heavy-duty cousin of the iconic Model A—built tough for hauling, farming, and forging America’s industrial rise. With its rugged frame and timeless charm, this 1920s truck is a symbol of hard work and heritage. Perfect for vintage truck fans, Ford collectors, and anyone who respects the grit of early automotive engineering. 🇺🇸🕰️