4. Jeep Gladiator
A direct descendant of the legendary Willys Jeep Pickup, they presented the Gladiator in 1963 with fresh new styling and great new features. The most important feature was the independent front suspension – the same as on the Chevrolet C/K. Jeep wasn’t the first with it, but it was the first four-wheel drive truck that featured that kind of front suspension.
It was not hard to mount a double wishbone suspension or A-arms with coil springs to the front end of a truck, which Chevy did in 1960. It was hard to do the same with the front axle going through the suspension components and powering the front wheels. As an all-wheel drive and off-road authority, Jeep was able to make it work. They presented the first truck ever with an independent front suspension and a 4×4 drivetrain, which was quite an achievement.
The Gladiator immediately became the best off-road truck on the market. Even the U.S. Army used special versions of it for various duties. Combined with powerful six-cylinder and V8 engines, the Gladiator was one of the most versatile trucks of the era.