When it comes to things people like, the pickup truck nestles right in between blue jeans and apple pie. So there’s an excellent chance you’ve got at least one truck owner on your gift list.

And that’s good news, because whether it’s for a holiday or birthday, there are plenty of awesome truck and SUV gift ideas that they’ll love to unwrap. Like-a so:

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Steel, Lighted & Neon Truck Signs

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Perfect for the garage, office, or rec room, signs are an easy way for truck and SUV fans to announce their loyalties.

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Truck Wall Clocks

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Another obvious choice—truck-themed wall clocks can be a functional addition to any room, shop, or workspace.

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Interior Cargo Storage & Organizers

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Trucks and SUVs are the workhorses for many families, so a cabin cargo organizer is often a welcome and practical gift.

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Diecast Model Trucks & SUVs

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Nowadays, there’s a veritable smorgasbord of cool, collectable truck and SUV models to choose from.

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Truck & SUV Ball Caps or Hats

A trusty ball cap is, like, the safest bet you can make on a gift for a truck fan. It’s a sure winner.

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Radio Controlled Trucks & SUVs

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Don’t for a second consider these mere “toys.” Modern RC trucks are hyper-realistic and super capable off-roaders.

Want to learn more about RC cars? This’ll help: Buyer’s Guide: Electric RC Cars & Trucks for Beginners

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Literally Anything BIGFOOT

Who doesn’t like the original monster truck? I mean, we’re seriously asking here.

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Truck & SUV T-Shirts

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What we said about ball caps earlier, same applies here. Bonus points if they reference alarmingly underrated 1980s rock bands.

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Truck & SUV Seat Covers

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Truck interiors see a lot of goopy stuff—from mud to mustard (and everything in between). Seat covers help.

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Camping & Overlanding Gear

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Truck and SUV owners tend to be the outdoorsy type, so why not get ’em something that feeds that passion?

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Author: Paul Sakalas

Paul is the editor of OnAllCylinders. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him fixing oil leaks in a Jeep CJ-5 or roof leaks in an old Corvette ragtop. Thanks to a penchant for vintage Honda motorcycles, he spends the rest of his time fiddling with carburetors and cleaning chain lube off his left pant leg.