Canopy Express trucks evolved as a more stylized version of standard Pickup trucks that contained open canopies installed over the pickup bed. They were built by Dodge, General Motors, and International Harvester as well as other manufacturers. Ford Canpoy Express trucks were merley aftermarket conversions of their existing panel trucks.
As the United States became more suburbanized after World War 2, sales of canopy express vehicles declined. Dodge ceased production of these trucks in 1948, while GM offered the last of them in 1955.