Rockin’ Roller: 1955 Chevrolet 4100 Bus

With the first transistor radio coming to market in 1954, I don’t know how many would have been in use on this 1955 Chevrolet 4100 school bus. By the 1970s, the school buses that I rode in were rockin’…. more»

Untouched 1977 International Harvester Scout SS II

This 1977 International Scout is a rare “SS II” package, a model which rarely comes up for sale. Not only was it a limited production trim, but these were designed to be bashed and trashed off-road to prove its… more»

READER AD: 1979 Chevrolet Big 10 Stepside Survivor

Update – Dennis has relisted his Big 10 truck, now with more photos and info! You can take a better look at it here on craigslist. If you have any questions about this truck, you can leave them in… more»

16,214 Miles! 1966 Jeep Wagoneer Survivor

Jeeps like these were a fixture at many ranches and farms from the 1960s through the 1990s. Jeep obliged by hardly changing the basic vehicle structure throughout its entire run (1962-1991). This survivor wearing its original paint is said… more»

29k Miles: 1972 International 10-Door Travelall

I’m not sure if this 1972 International Travelall 10-door limo would be a good wedding limo or what a person would really use it for, but man, it sure is cool and unusual. The seller mentions possibly using it… more»

Stretched Jeep: 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Limousine by DaBryan Coachbuilders

It’s not every day that you see an oddball vehicle such as this 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer Limousine that Barn Finds reader Russell Glantz found here on eBay. However, sometimes you get a reminder of how truly small the… more»

El Chargerino: 2012 Dodge Charger Pickup?!

What do you buy when you need a pickup, but want a muscle car? The El Camino and Ranchero stopped production years ago and there aren’t new options today. That’s why you need this! It’s a 2012 Dodge Charger… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1960 Willys Pickup Project

Update 4/8/2019 – We have dropped the price on this Willys Pickup to $3K. There’s been lots of interest but no one who has called has actually shown up! Perhaps the lower price will entice more action by buyers… more»

Wooden Cage? 1947 Citroen U23 Truck

I’m not sure what this 1947 (it says both 46 and 47 in the ad) Citroen AX wood-bodied truck was originally designed to carry, but I do know it was carried from France to Canada at some point and is… more»

Rarest of the Rare? 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV

We may think the idea of a comfortable SUV that can take the family and tackle the trail is a new concept, but the FJ45-series Toyota Land Cruiser says otherwise. This one is a rare FJ45LV, which effectively translates… more»

Package Deal: 1959 Chevrolet El Caminos

Some vehicles can tend to generate more interest than others when they are listed for sale, and the listing for this pigeon-pair of Chevrolet El Caminos is a perfect example. A quick check of the advertisement here on eBay… more»

Oddball Pickup: 1973 Toyota Corona Mark II

While the 1st Generation of the Toyota Corona Mark II remained in production from 1968 until 1972, the Mark II Pickup carried over through until 1974. Today they are not a common sight, so finding one in reasonable condition… more»

Sleeper Potential: 1972 Dodge D-100

GM trucks from the ’70s and ’80s are really hot these days, but what about the MoPars? Why don’t the Adventurers, Lil’ Red Express, Midnite Express, Warlocks, Sno-Commanders, Rams, Machos, Prospectors, Power Wagons, Cummins diesels and “The Dude” package… more»

READER AD: 1984 GMC Sierra Classic 1500

What a great looking truck! Reader Charles H has spent the past 4 months or so getting this 4×4 survivor back on the road and cleaned back up. The engine runs great after a fluid flush, it drives as… more»

Original Driver! 1930 Ford Model A Pickup

If you have a stack of $100 bills laying around, you can’t get a much cooler old project truck than this one! It is a 1930 Ford Model A and can be found here on Craigslist.com with an asking… more»

Made In California: 1929 Kleiber Truck

Today there are only a handful of car companies, but back in the old days, there were thousands. It was easier to build a “horseless carriage” than it is to build a modern automobile today and everyone was trying… more»

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