Rare Trailering Special: 1976 Chevrolet Blazer 4×4

This 1976 Chevrolet Blazer isn’t your run-of-the-mill SUV. Located in San Francisco, California, it has spent its entire life in the Bay Area. Besides the originality, this blazer features the rare “Trailering Special” option, which gives this ride a… more»

3,982 Original Miles! 1986 Chevy Silverado

We already knew that the short-box, squarebody Chevy C10 pickups were on fire value-wise, but this time-capsule grade example confirms that assessment beyond a shadow of a doubt. With under 4,000 original miles and sporting virtually zero alterations from… more»

Perfect Patina? 1950 Chevrolet Advance Design Pickup

In 1947 Chevrolet introduced their new “Advance Design” pickup truck as their first modernized post-war design. Between the years of ’47 and ’55 continual improvements occurred with each successive year. Three different capacity trucks were available during these years… more»

Monster Wagon: 1952 Dodge Power Wagon M-37

For anyone that believes that Dodge may have left the power out of the Power Wagon, this might just be the wagon for them. Many of us may not know how to justify purchasing such a machine or why… more»

Field Find Macho Package: 1978 Dodge Power Wagon

This 1978 Dodge Power Wagon appears to be a genuine “Macho” edition, part of Dodge’s loud and proud lineup of Adult Toys. The Macho models featured some cosmetic upgrades from non-Macho editions, including body graphics and a roll bar… more»

Duo Of Dodges For Diddly-Squat!

This pair of Dodge Rampages are available for a very reasonable price of $3,250–in Southern terms, “diddly-squat!” I’m not sure exactly why you’d want two of these little trucks unless it’s a twin thing where you have to have… more»

Survivor Driver: 1995 Jeep Cherokee

This 1995 Jeep Cherokee is described as an excellent-condition survivor that the seller had planned to customize with the requisite life kit and other add-ons, but decided against doing given its high levels of originality. The XJ-body Cherokee is… more»

39,500 Mile Survivor: 1978 Ford F250 Custom

A great body style for the Ford F series, I feel that these trucks are nearly impossible to find any reasonable kind of condition. Well, this is an excellent condition survivor that has covered a mere 39,500 miles in… more»

Highlander Survivor: 1972 Chevrolet C20

Garaged since 1984, this Chevrolet C20 Highlander Custom is a sharp surviving example. Having covered only 71,000 miles in its lifetime, this bone stock find is ready to roll. With some recent work, and a few keen options, this… more»

Rare More-Door: 1979 Ford F-250 Crew Cab

The 1960s and 70s saw most major manufacturers building crew cab pickups although their numbers were much smaller than their regular cab cousins. Offering the benefit of two full-size bench seats, these trucks could haul the entire family around… more»

Movie Star: 1951 Dodge 5-Window Wrecker

Tow trucks are one of the coolest trucks on the road. This 1951 Dodge 5 window wrecker is no exception. It might be a little outdated in towing technology, but what it lacks in features, it makes up for… more»

No Reserve “Fridge”: 1960 Ford F-100 4X4

Standing tall over the pavement (isn’t that where most trucks are used now anyway?), this 1960 Ford F-100 Custom Cab 4X4 is waiting for a new owner to make it fully roadworthy. The current pavement it’s standing on is… more»

Parked In 1977: 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup

This 1955 Ford F-100 Pickup is a tidy vehicle with only a few rust issues to be addressed. It is structurally sound and would make a great candidate for a restoration or custom project. It is located in Chester,… more»

Stalled Project: 1972 Ford F350 Camper Special

This 1972 Ford F350 Camper Special has been awaiting restoration for quite some time, and has even seen some significant strides made in its rejuvenation in the not-too-distant past. However, life and some setbacks in the current owner’s efforts… more»

Factory Performance Truck: 1989 Shelby Dakota

This 1989 Shelby Dakota pickup is one of just 1,475 trucks produced under the Shelby flag that year, and according to the seller, one of only 995 painted red. These trucks marked one of the first times since the… more»

Off-Road Project: 1969 Land Rover Series IIA 88

As Dr. Seuss so simply put it, “Oh, the places you’ll go!” That sums up this 1969 Land Rover Series IIA 88 perfectly. Currently, at an opening bid of $4,000, the price has only one place to go, up…. more»

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