Clamshell Tailgate: 1970 GMC Suburban

Original paint can be a blessing and a curse. In some cases, it’s simply too rough to ever look good, no matter how much buffing you do. Other times, it’s weathered just to the point of being acceptable, with… more»

Sign Written: 1948 Dodge Panel Truck

I’m not always in favor of leaving a vehicle cosmetically “as-is”, especially if it’s really dilapidated. But it will really be a crime if someone covers up the original sign writing on this 1948 Dodge panel truck, listed for… more»

Patina Plus: 1926 Ford Model T Pickup

This T was driven into a barn the year I was born. While I’ve had a busy and adventurous 69 years this Model T has sat in a barn working on its patina. It’s listed on eBay in Carmel, Indiana. Bidding is… more»

Quick Take: 1940 Ford Panel Truck

We don’t have a lot to go on regarding this 1940 Ford panel truck, which is being sold here on eBay. The seller tells us they are relisting the truck due to a non-paying bidder and that it actually belongs… more»

“Flash From The Past”: 1964 Dodge A-100 Van

Goin’ surfing any time soon? This retro surf van would have been right at home at the beach in the 1960’s or 1970’s and sure looks the part now. It’s got some crusty edges under the flashy paint, so… more»

Two Birds: 1956 Powell Sport Wagon and Powell Scooter

A bit of an oddball, this rare and obscure Powel Sport Wagon is a low production truck that was built by the famous scooter company, who first made radios. Powell Manufacturing Company was recognized for their scooters, but grew to… more»

Like a Good Pair of Levi’s: ’86 CJ7 Renegade

No one will disagree that old Jeeps are heaps of fun, but because of the high percentage of owners who use them for off-road exploits, very few remain in good condition. Plus, because of their all-weather friendliness, rust is… more»

Thunder-Jet Are Go! 1970 Ford Ranchero GT

Get out the asbestos underoos for this one, this 1970 Ford Ranchero GT has a monster lurking under that sleek hood: a 360-hp 429 Thunder-Jet! I know, you can buy a Hyundai with more horsepower than that today, but… more»

Paging Rouge Val Holsteins: 1956 Ford COE

Is there an old truck any cooler than a Ford COE? If there is, I haven’t found it. These striking big-rigs remain stunning pieces of trucking archaeology, with their stacked front end just oozing with art deco-inspired facial features…. more»

First Year Ford Bronco Project

It really amazes me how much interest for old Broncos, Ramchargers, and Blazers has gone up in the past year or so. I remember when you could pick up a nice first generation Bronco for just a few thousand… more»

Little Orange Wagon: 1966 Dodge A100 Pickup

The A100 series Dodge trucks and vans are some of the most iconic of the 1960’s. Part of their recognition comes from the “Little Red Wagon” which was a fire breathing wheelie machine that is based off of an A100 pickup…. more»

This 89 Year Old Runs: 1928 Chevrolet Truck

This old truck listed on eBay appears to be a mostly original survivor. Chevy had been building trucks for 10 years and improving them with every model. Ford’s truck, the “TT” was still based on the Model T until 1927, so… more»

Charming Farm Hand: 1949 Mercury M68 Pickup

There is something alluring, and even romantic, about old trucks with a well-worn appearance. If only this Mercury could tell stories of its duties, and adventures, over its 68 year life span. Although, the seller tells a story of… more»

Canadian Tonner: 1947 Ford One-Ton Truck

This cool old Ford truck made its way down from Canada into California just recently. The seller claims that it was a one owner truck, but that would mean that the guy he got it from was seriously old…. more»

Almost Like New: 1966 Chevrolet C-60 Fire Truck

This fire truck listed on eBay in Lufkin, Texas really does look nice, even up close, in and out. We are naturally very skeptical of low mileage claims but this truck really does seem to have only 1,434 miles. It served… more»

Carry On: 1966 Chevrolet Suburban Carryall

The first Chevrolet Suburban was introduced in 1936, and that first generation was called the “Carryall Suburban,” pretty much summing up the purpose of this truck model with its moniker. The Suburban name has always been predominant, but “Carryall”… more»

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