\t \t\t\t \t\t\t\tIn the 1950s, trucks were trucks like men were men. But, starting in 1955, General Motors began applying automobile styling to its trucks, giving them the “Harley Earl” look while clearly continuing to offer what truck buyers were looking for. And, if you wanted four-wheel-drive, NAPCO’s Powr-Pak became a legitimate option starting in 1956. Our\xa0Pick of the Day, a\xa01957 GMC 100 NAPCO\xa0pickup, is one of the finest combinations of beauty and brawn from the 1950s. It is listed on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a private seller in Osprey, Florida. | \t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t |