As they (they = people with a lot of experience buying old vehicles) say, always buy the nicest example that you can find, instead of getting something cheap that needs a ton of work. Let someone else do the… more»
Go-For-Digger Trencher: 1953 Willys Trencher
Back in March, I found a somewhat similar vehicle and, oddly enough, it was also priced at $5,000. This one is listed as a 1953 Willys Jeep Trencher, which supposedly is a custom build according to the seller, but… more»
Memphis Mudder: 1972 Suzuki LJ20
Jumpin’ Jimny, this is a nice looking rig. This is a 1972 Suzuki LJ20, better known as a Jimny in other markets. This one is listed on eBay in Elvis country – Memphis, Tennessee – for $11,900 to buy… more»
Who Doesn’t Use A Pickup Truck? 1984 Chevrolet Silverado
I guess it’s good for pickup truck collectors, but why exactly does one buy a pickup and not use it? Our poor truck shows several scars, despite me being careful, of being used as a workhorse at Casa Jamie and… more»
Big Yellow Ducky: 1943 GMC DUKW
Fathers spend a lot of money and buy many things for their daughters’ weddings. There’s the caterer, the flowers, the dress, and of course, the cake, and the duck. Wait, what? This was purchased for a wedding and hasn’t been… more»
Yard Runner: 1947 Studebaker M5
Our buddies over in North Dakota dug out another classic truck, this time it’s a Studebaker! It might lack the incredible design of the earlier Studebaker trucks, but this is still one good looking rig. They claim it’s wearing… more»
Overheated & Restored: 1984 Dodge Ram 50
Not too long ago, Barn Finds writer Scotty G. found a Dodge D50 Sport near his homebase in Minnesota. That truck was a great find, with a clean body and awesome period graphics running down the side. Well, another survivor-grade… more»
No Reserve! 1962 Studebaker Champ Pickup
Let’s suppose for a moment that you are interested in a classic or vintage (depends on your definition of the terms) pickup truck. The Fords, Chevrolets and GMCs are too expensive and the Dodges are too rare to find… more»
That’s Some Patina: 1949 Mercury M68 Truck
They really don’t build vehicles like they use to. As cool as modern cars and trucks are, I don’t imagine we will see too many of them still around in 68 years. While this ’49 Mercury M68 is a… more»
Rampside Survivor: 1962 Corvair Pickup
Although uncommon, and rather rare, Rampside pickup trucks offer unique looks, and a surprisingly useful Rampside bed. Described as a survivor, this ’62 Corvair has a great appearance, and is ready to drive. The “oh so cool” 1960’s paint… more»
Low Mileage Show Truck: 1978 Ford F-150
Show vehicles can often be a little over the top while others are just plain awesome. What happens to these vehicles after the show circuit? Hard to say exactly, but in the case of this ’78 F-150, this truck… more»
Sundowner: 1982 Mazda B2000
I’ve always liked little pickups but recently I’ve become a huge fan of small trucks. This 1982 Mazda B2000 Sundowner Pickup is on eBay with a current bid price of $1,800 but the reserve isn’t met. It looks like… more»
Powerless: 1970 Chevrolet C-10 Stepside
Stepside pickups are the two-doors of the car world, if that makes any sense at all. It seems like everyone wants their cars to have just two doors and they want their pickups to have a stepside box. This… more»
Looong Bed: 1931 Ford Model AA Express
A classic Ford truck isn’t that rare of a sight as they are popular and well cherished, but this oddball long wheel base truck is certainly an uncommon sight. With production beginning in January of 1931, and ending in… more»
In the Horse Barn: 1969 Ford Bronco
I grew up seeing Broncos just like this one on a daily basis. They literally were every where and were being used year around. Today though, there really aren’t many still around. They seem to have a propensity to… more»
Patina Deluxe: 1947 Mercury One Ton Pickup
Ford introduced the Mercury pickup in Canada in 1946. They were identical to the Ford trucks except for a fancier chrome grill and trim. This pickup was left in a barn at the end of its useful life. It’s listed… more»
















