Here Are the Hottest Trucks from the 2025 Salon Auto-Sport Québec


This annual event, now in its 54th year, brought together no fewer than 500 exhibitors. In addition to admiring a range of exceptional vehicles, attendees also had the chance to meet Mike Hall, star of the series Rust Valley Restorers.

1974 Ford Bronco

1974 Ford Bronco | Photo: Germain Goyer
1974 Ford Bronco | Photo: Germain Goyer 1974 Ford Bronco | Photo: Germain Goyer

In a section dedicated to various generations of the Ford Bronco, a fully restored 1974 model caught our eye. This Bronco has been slightly modernized, featuring a 302-cubic-inch V8 engine, a Magnaflow exhaust system, disc brakes, and a 3.5-inch suspension lift.

1973 Ford F-350 Super Camper

1973 Ford F-350 Super Camper | Photo: Germain Goyer
1973 Ford F-350 Super Camper | Photo: Germain Goyer 1973 Ford F-350 Super Camper | Photo: Germain Goyer

This unique vehicle was the result of a collaboration between Ford and Starcraft RV back in 1973. The two companies worked together to develop and market the American Road, a slide-in camper. We learned at the show that the project launched right in the middle of the oil crisis, which explains its commercial failure. Appealing to both nostalgic fans and camping enthusiasts, this Ford F-350 Super Camper took us back in time with its fully vintage interior and layout.

1987 Mazda B2200

1987 Mazda B2200 | Photo: Germain Goyer
1987 Mazda B2200 | Photo: Germain Goyer 1987 Mazda B2200 | Photo: Germain Goyer

Not all the trucks at the 2025 Salon Auto-Sport Québec were American. A 1987 Mazda B2200 also made an appearance, modified in the style of the mini-truckin’ trend that was popular in the 1980s.

1970 Chevrolet C-10

1970 Chevrolet C-10 | Photo: Germain Goyer
1970 Chevrolet C-10 | Photo: Germain Goyer 1970 Chevrolet C-10 | Photo: Germain Goyer

Second-generation Chevrolet C/K pickups (1967–1972) remain highly sought after by collectors. This example was fully restored and modernized. During the event, it earned third place in its category.

1951 Ford F-1

1951 Ford F-1 | Photo: Germain Goyer
1951 Ford F-1 | Photo: Germain Goyer 1951 Ford F-1 | Photo: Germain Goyer

As you can clearly see, this 1951 Ford F-1 pickup no longer resembles a 1950s truck. Under the hood is a 5.0L V8 engine pushing out 460 horsepower. Other highlights include an air suspension system and a 10-speed transmission.

Alain Lemaire’s Truck Collection

Trucks collection of Alain Lemaire | Photo: Germain Goyer
Trucks collection of Alain Lemaire | Photo: Germain Goyer Trucks collection of Alain Lemaire | Photo: Germain Goyer

Co-founder of Cascades, Alain Lemaire is also an avid collector of vintage trucks. He took the opportunity to showcase part of his collection at the 2025 Salon Auto-Sport Québec, including a 1961 International R-185 and a 1949 Chevrolet. His trucks drew plenty of attention all weekend long.

1937 Ford

1937 Ford | Photo: Germain Goyer
1937 Ford | Photo: Germain Goyer 1937 Ford | Photo: Germain Goyer

This 1937 Ford truck stood out during our visit—and not just to us. It won the Best of Show award by the end of the weekend. Built by Showtime Muscle Cars, this Ford is equipped with a 347 Stroker V8 engine and an air suspension setup. Its meticulous craftsmanship at every stage of the build sets it apart in a big way.


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