Trucks

Rare Pickup Conversion: 1975 Cadillac Eldorado Project

While they’re certainly not a common sighting, more than one coachbuilder thought it would be a good idea to turn Cadillacs into pickup trucks for drivers desiring plenty of luxury up front with a decent hauling capacity in the… more»

Vintage Pop-Top: 1971 Ford Bronco

When real estate agents want to make their property stand out from other listings, they can use a popular tactic called “staging” to help potential buyers feel more at home. The same approach can work for vintage vehicles, as… more»

Low Mileage Turbodiesel: 1994 Ford F-350 XLT Crew Cab

A few years ago, if you were a farmer in the midwest and someone told you that your daily driver pickup would be a collector’s item, they’d likely laugh at you. These trucks were simple workhorses, and not seen… more»

Turbo Diesel Two-Door: 1990 Nissan Patrol GR

The JDM vehicle market has been hot for a while, but like all good things, it seems to have become almost expected that we see a regular parade of forbidden fruit from overseas come marching through our ports. To… more»

Restomod Truck Project: 1964 Ford F-100

Ford introduced its F-Series of trucks after World War II and has dominated the pickup market ever since. The fourth generation arrived in 1961 and would add to the trucks’ popularity. The seller has owned this 1964 edition of… more»

Prewar Pickup Project: 1935 Ford Pickup

Prewar pickup trucks just have a certain charm to them.  Their form-over-function designs provided them with honest good looks and a wholesome simplicity that we just don’t see in modern trucks.  They are a reminder of how complex and… more»

No Reserve 1975 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT 4×4

This 1975 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT isn’t perfect, but it is a tidy classic with a healthy V8 and the ability to transport its occupants deep into the wilderness. It could also function as an effective tow vehicle or… more»

Daily Driver Needs TLC: 1977 Chevrolet Silverado

The Silverado nameplate has adorned Chevrolet’s series of full-size pickup trucks since the mid-1970s. Two bed configurations were offered, Fleetside (flat panels) and Stepside, with the latter applying to the seller’s 1977 Silverado. It’s a ½-ton pickup that we’re… more»

Rare Project: 1993 GMC Typhoon

For many of us, buying an iconic muscle or sports car can be cost prohibitive. Therefore, the path to ownership can require buying a project-grade version of the performance car of their choice, an option I chose when buying… more»

Custom Hardwood Flatbed: 1966 Ford F100

Ford launched its F-Series of light-duty trucks in 1948 as vehicle production was rebounding after World War II. Its variants have been around now for 76 years, and the F-Series has been the industry’s bestseller for most of that… more»

Accepting Best Offers: 1948 Chevrolet 3600 Pickup

Sometimes writing up a story based on an ad can be tough.  The descriptions that sellers provide can vary wildly.  Some write the automotive advertisement version of War and Peace, but most others don’t think you need to know… more»

Perfect Project Candidate: 1952 International L110 Pickup

Regular Barn Finders will acknowledge that we feature some interesting and desirable Pickups on our site. Most wear Bow Tie or Blue Oval badges, but occasionally, one appears that breaks that mold. Such is the case with this 1952… more»

Preserved Islander: 1992 Jeep Wrangler

The incorporation of decals and custom graphics as a means of selling vehicles is a tactic that’s almost as old as the industry itself (OK, maybe there wasn’t a Model T with a “Special Edition” sticker on it, but… more»

56k Original Miles: 1995 Ford F-150 Short Bed 4×4

If you rewound the clock thirty years or so and boldly predicted that Ford’s F-Series range would be the highest-selling US vehicle in 2023, some may have questioned your sanity. However, with 750,789 vehicles rolling off showroom floors, there… more»

Sturdy Driver! 1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler SR Sport

Jeep’s entry into the early ’80s small pickup truck market, the Scrambler, brought a rugged edge that daintier offerings (mostly Asian imports) lacked. This 1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler calls Wilmette, Illinois home after spending most of its life in… more»

All-Season Vehicles: ASV Track Truck 2500

The seller has this ASV (All-Season Vehicles) Track Truck 2500 listed as a 1979 model, but from all of the info on the ol’ interstreams, even on the ASV website, it says that the company was founded in 1983… more»