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Deciding on the right gift for someone you care about can be difficult. One of the best ways to show your appreciation for them is by purchasing a present related to one of their favorite hobbies. If your loved one is a fan of vintage trucks, there are many ways to incorporate this into the gift. Here are several ideas they will appreciate.

What Should You Give Someone Who Loves Vintage Trucks?

1. Magazine Subscription

A monthly magazine subscription provides an informative way for your loved one to read about and appreciate their hobby. These magazines showcase vintage trucks across the nation, showing rare, restored, and original trucks that other hobbyists have. They also feature information about repairing and using a vintage vehicle if your friend or family member owns one. Investing in this subscription allows your loved one to find out where the latest truck shows will be and figure out where to buy parts and accessories.

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2. Model Truck

While gifting them the actual classic truck they dream of owning or a part to help complete their build isn't always practical, you can get them a model that resembles the vehicle. A model kit is an excellent gift for people who enjoy the inner and outer workings of vehicles. They’ll love piecing together the intricate parts of their favorite vintage truck models and getting to paint them however they choose.

3. Cleaning Supplies

If your loved one already has the vintage truck of their dreams, you can help them keep it beautiful by providing a gift basket filled with cleaning supplies. Unlike a modern truck, your loved one can’t bring the vehicle to a car wash, as these services can damage the delicate parts and paint. The right tools and supplies—such as chenille washing mitts, soft leather chamois, high-quality car soap, and a clay bar kit—will help your loved one prevent scratches and rust damage.

 

If you’re searching for a classic truck periodical, subscribe to Vintage Truck Magazine. Published out of Xenia, OH, this magazine prints essential content and advice for vintage truck enthusiasts, including tips from experienced mechanics, engaging columns, and exciting features. The publication has readers from across the nation, so if you want to learn about restoring, maintaining, and working on trucks, this magazine is ideal. Call (937) 767-1433 or visit the website to learn more about the magazine’s subscription packages.

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