24,330 Original Miles: 1990 Ford Bronco II Eddie Bauer

While a popular choice for consumers seeking a soft-roader in the 1980s, the Ford Bronco II is essentially extinct today, with few surviving examples still seeing daily use. This one bucks that trend, as it has just 24,330 miles… more»

Speedway Pace Truck: 1979 Ford F-150

This 1979 Ford F150 Ranger is a genuine Indianapolis Speedway Official Truck package model, which featured a variety of add-ons to commemorate Ford’s role in providing the Mustang for pace car duties in the 1979 Indy 500. Basically dressed… more»

Work Wagon: 1954 Dodge Power Wagon

If you’ve always wanted a heavy-duty classic truck or if you are looking for a blank slate work truck project to customize the way want, check this one out! It is a 1954 Dodge Power Wagon which can be… more»

Daily Driver 4×4: 1980 International Scout

This 1980 International Scout is currently used by the seller on a daily basis on the mean streets of Philadelphia, making it unusual for not only surviving in drivable condition but doing so in an unforgiving urban environment. It’s… more»

Parts Runner Stunner: 1966 Chevrolet C-10

This 1966 Chevrolet C-10 pickup features amazing original patina paint and supposedly lived its entire life in Texas. Now located in Hudson, Florida, it has been gone through and would make a great cruiser or parts truck. It can… more»

V8 Powered SUV: 1971 Ford Bronco

When you think of Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) you probably think of the plethora that are on the automotive landscape these days and have been since the ’90s. Actually, the term SUV dates to the mid-’60s and was used… more»

Original Paint Survivor: 1975 GMC Sierra

This 1975 GMC Sierra pickup is a claimed original paint survivor that has remained under the care of one original family until just recently. Featuring a long bed that has supposedly never hauled anything of significance and a 350… more»

Brawny Bug: 1962 Crofton Bug

Many car companies have come and gone, including a relative giant in the small car industry: Crosley Motors. This 1962 Crofton Brawny Bug is an offshoot of a Crosley Farm-O-Road and they’re even more rare. This one can be… more»

Parade Special: 1935 Ford Type 51 Fire Truck

Peering out of this garage is a classic piece of vintage firefighting equipment. This 1935 Ford Type 51 Pumper Truck is essentially complete and is in sound mechanical health. It looks like it would come up a treat if… more»

BF AUCTION: 1958 Studebaker Scotsman Pickup

Now, this is a find you don’t come across often! In the late ’50s, Studebaker offered a wide range of vehicles, including a new, for ’58, low budget model known as the Scotsman. You most likely think of the… more»

1949 Willys Overland Barn Find

As I have noted before, one of the hazards of being a Barn Finds writer is being notified about cars for sale that you think are really cool — and are affordable! Thank you to Ikey H. for sending… more»

445ci-Powered 1974 Ford F-250 Highboy!

There’s nothing quite like venturing out into the wilderness, and this 1974 Ford F-250 Highboy 4×4 should be able to get you virtually anywhere in both style and comfort. With flawless presentation and a stroker V8 under the hood,… more»

80K Original Miles: 1980 Chevrolet C-20 Scottsdale

This 1980 Chevrolet C-20 Scottsdale Pickup would be the perfect vehicle for anyone who needs to tow a heavy load. It wouldn’t matter if you were towing a car trailer or a camper, this is a vehicle that has… more»

Parked in ’56? 1948 Studebaker M5

We recently featured a 1946 Studebaker truck here on Barn Finds. That particular truck was a long-box heavy-duty M15 version. This one is the more desirable short box M5 and is almost identical to the one I wrote about… more»

Shipping Container Find! 1932 Ford Delivery

1932 introduced the Ford Flathead V8 and marked a major milestone for the automotive industry. In fact, cars and trucks from that year are in very high demand and original examples can command very high prices. Something you don’t… more»

Short Box Sweetheart? 1965 Chevrolet C-10

I don’t know about you, but I get a little leery about an ad that states “Grandpaw’s vintage…truck” or “From my understanding…” It makes me think the seller is over-zealous and trying to make things sound better than they… more»

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