If you aren’t familiar with the work of Centurion Vehicles, allow me to summarize it: they made enormous trucks even more enormous. The most famous and perhaps most common Centurion conversion is the “Centurion Classic,” the apparent love-child of… more»
14K Mile Firetruck: 1989 Chevy 3500
Former municipal vehicles like this 1989 Chevrolet 3500 Sierra SLE Crew Cab are seemingly always loaded and always low mileage. It makes for an ideal combination, plus they typically retain added lights, sirens and radio systems not found on… more»
First-Year Rig: 1966 Ford Bronco
At first glance, this 1966 Ford Bronco appears very clean and rust-free. While it isn’t exactly rust-free, it is clean in its own right as a first-generation Bronco. Many and maybe most of these are or have been Swiss-cheese… more»
Dry Western Original: 1958 Dodge Power Wagon 4×4
I love American pickup trucks from the 1950s, especially factory 4×4 trucks, and I love Dodge pickups; my dad owned three 1980s Dodge pickups during my childhood before switching to GM pickups. This 1958 Dodge Power Wagon is not… more»
Short Commute: 27K Mile ’82 Datsun Pickup
This Datsun 720 pickup is a low-mileage survivor with under 30,000 original miles. Said to have resided in the care of a longtime owner with a short commute, the 720 is a bare-bones rear wheel drive model with a… more»
One Of A Kind: 1935 GMC Northern Pacific Van
As a car collector and writer, I try to think outside the box when it comes to writing and finding vehicles; my mission is to find the rare and unusual in the automotive world. This 1935 GMC Railway Van not… more»
One Owner: 1975 Jeep Cherokee Sport
This unrestored and largely original 1975 Jeep Cherokee Sport (with its distinctive “Indian Blanket” striping) can be yours if you are the high bidder here on eBay. Not only that, but the auction is with no reserve, but with a… more»
Cheap Truck: 1941 White Semi Truck Flatbed
The White Motor Company began its 80 year history in 1900 building steam cars in the corner of a sewing machine factory. Over the years they built steam cars, tractors, trucks of all kinds and equipment for the military…. more»
Maybe A Bargain? 1974 Ford Bronco
It seems to me that about 98% of first generation Ford Broncos come in one of three categories: 1) ones that are very original and command a high price, 2) highly modified but generally nice vehicles that have cut… more»
Choose 1, 2, 3 or 4: 1964 Ford F250 Pickup
Most older pickups that you find still around are the lightweight models–this Ford F250 is a little more unusual, and might offer some great value for the price. It’s listed for sale here on eBay and is located in Parks, Arizona…. more»
Crazy ‘Bout A Merc: 1947 Mercury Pickup
Some collectors, especially those who love fifties era collector cars, like to embellish their cars with accessories that were popular in that particular period. Anyone who has ever seen a J.C. Whitney catalog can tell you that there are… more»
Silver Rollin’ Rebel: 1981 Chevrolet C10 Choo Choo Custom
Though normally I despise short-bed pickup trucks (unless it’s a step-side bed), I am a huge fan of square-body GM pickup trucks, especially unrestored ones. When my dad was a young adult he owned a blue 1973 GMC half-ton… more»
Unrestored Short-Bed: 1971 Chevrolet C-10
These old C-10s have never been unpopular, and this one is no exception. While ’67-’72 Chevrolet pickups are relatively easy and affordable to come by, the short wheelbase models are typically the most sought after and thus often the… more»
Tax Deduction: 1957 Chevrolet Panel Truck
How fun would this be to advertise your business with? Nothing more classic than a 1957 Chevrolet! This panel truck has apparently spent most of its life in Texas including its current residence in the town of Spring. For sale… more»
Built The Old Fashioned Way: 1927 GMC K41A Truck
Attention! This is a test. This is a test of the Barn Finds Emergency Vehicle Identification Team. This is a test to see if the readers of Barn Finds can verify that this vehicle is actually a 1927 model… more»
Dauntless V6: 1967 Jeepster Commando 4X4
To be honest, I’m not much of a Jeep guy, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Jeepsters, especially the rare Hurst version. This particular Jeepster is a 1967 model, and though it is a bit rough, I… more»
















