The Geo Tracker was built in Canada as part of a joint venture between General Motors of Canada and Suzuki. The brand was intended only for the U.S. market while its Suzuki clone, the Sidekick, was built for the… more»
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GM V8 Power! 1963 Willys Wagon
Today’s SUV offers drivers a commanding view of the road, a roomy, fully-enclosed cabin for passengers and cargo, sturdy good looks, and capable four-wheel drive. The Willy’s Station Wagon offered these handy features as early as 1949, and this… more»
Stored 50 Years! 1942 Willys Slat Grille Jeep
UPDATE – This Willys popped up back in September of 2020, but apparently didn’t find a new owner, as it’s been relisted. It’s still in Salt Lake City, Utah, but this time the seller has included a few additional… more»
Worth Fixing? 1972 Jeep Commando
The seller of this ’72 Jeep Commando is pretty adamant as he states, “Lots of good parts. Again for who thinks it’s fixable IT IS A Parts VEHICLE“. So the premise here is that this is really a pile… more»
Turbo Diesel Power: 1980 International Scout II
What is the definition of a unicorn in the collector car world? Well, it might be this unique 1980 International Harvester Scout II powered by a Nissan-built diesel inline six-cylinder engine. The SUV was produced in the last year… more»
Stored Ten Years: 1969 Chevrolet 4X4 K/5 Blazer
When I look at the recently released Chevy Blazer and compare it to the original, like this 1969 K5, I just mumble to myself. OK, I’m lost in the past maybe, but the first, in the case of the… more»
396 V8 4X4: 1964 Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevy Suburban first appeared in 1935 and is still in production today, making it the longest continuously used nameplate in automobile production. Today, the Suburban would be thought of as an SUV, but back then it was part… more»
Rare Sportop: 1967 International Scout 800 4×4
Gunter Kramer referred this 1967 International Harvester Sportop Scout 800 to us. While there is a lot of bondo starting to chip off, this is a rare Sportop model that is rarely seen for sale. The Scout is said… more»
Rare Baja Edition 1975 Ford Bronco!
OK, I know we’re hitting the Ford Bronco theme a bit hard lately. And I also know some readers would prefer to not see any more Bronco coverage. But I couldn’t help myself with this subject – there’s no… more»
Spotless Refurbishment: 1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A
This 1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A has led a sheltered life, but that didn’t stop its previous owner from performing a meticulous nut-and-bolt refurbishment of the vehicle. The result of all of this hard work is a vehicle that not… more»
All Original! 1973 Ford Bronco
What is up with first-gen Ford Bronco values? I encounter many for sale all the time and the asking prices never cease to amaze me – what am I missing? Well, here’s a 1973 example so let’s look it… more»
4X4 5-Speed! 1994 Jeep Cherokee
A Jeep Cherokee XJ, like this 1994 example is one of my favorite cars. I owned one for twenty-six years and drove it 325K miles – it never let me down! They’re primitive but functional vehicles. An everyday sight… more»
Repaint Or Preserve? 1967 International Scout 800
We recently saw a 1973 International pickup that looks like it could be almost the fraternal twin to this 1967 International Scout 800. Maybe not a fraternal twin, but at least a close relative with the paint and wheels… more»
No Reserve Survivor: 1996 Suzuki X-90 4×4
The Suzuki X-90 was not the sales success that the company had hoped for when it was new, but today the little Japanese off-roader has developed its own dedicated following. This 1996 model is a tidy survivor that needs… more»
Factory Special! 1983 Cadillac Coupe De Ville 4×4
When I first spotted this 1983 Cadillac Coupe De Ville 4×4, I thought that some enthusiast had created a crazy custom. The truth is that it is a unique vehicle created by the factory for the gentleman who was… more»