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At some point in the last 20 years, four-wheel-drive became common on new light trucks while manual gearboxes and dash-mounted ashtrays became a rarity. But in the days following World War II,General Motors did not offer a factory-built four-wheel-drive pickup truck, so a small vendor called NAPCO, or Northwestern Auto Parts Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, stepped up to meet...