Low Mileage Creampuff: 1995 Ford F-150

It’s truly rare when you can find an “average” older vehicle with ultra-low mileage. Sure, there are people that buy a first-year supercar and tuck it away, but how many twenty-eight-year-old trucks are true survivors? Not many. This 1995… more»

Factory V8 Short Box: 1976 Ford F-100

Factory short-box pickups from the 1970s are fairly rare and in high demand. In turn, trucks like this 1976 Ford F-100 command a premium price. This one can be found for sale here on eBay with a current bid… more»

Fluid-Drive Transmission: 1950 Dodge Pickup Truck

I can see lots of potential and different possibilities for this 1950 Dodge B2B truck, a pretty easy one being to park it in front of a business and paint your company information on the doors, as has already… more»

Dentside Highboy: 1974 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT 4X4

Dentside and Highboy aren’t generally thought of as official FoMoCo terminology, but use either word around a Ford truck enthusiast and chances are he’ll know exactly what you’re talking about.  The dentside simply refers to the indented area that… more»

Two Owner Pickup: 1968 GMC 1500 Short Bed Truck

To be past the 50-year-old mark, I’d say this 1968 GMC 1500 truck has beaten the odds as far as the number of people who have called it theirs, as its current caretaker is only owner number two.  There… more»

Restoration Not Needed: 1959 Chevrolet Apache

The popularity of old Chevrolet pickups just keeps truckin’ along. Today, for your review, we have a member of the  “Task Force” edition (’55-’61) in the form of a 1959 Apache 3100. It has a very nice original presence… more»

Unfinished Restomod: 1946 Chevrolet COE

The Chevrolet AK-Series COE (Cab-Over-Engine) trucks were workhorses back when this hauler was built after World War II. If you Google photos of these things, you’ll find more examples of modified customs as opposed to original trucks as most… more»

Blazerado? 1981 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 4X4

Sometimes in life, you’ve just got to get past the question of why, and once that’s done it’s easier to focus on what.  Even the seller himself questions why this contraption was built, and the simple answer is he… more»

Crimson and Cream Cowboy Cadillac: 1988 Chevrolet C30 Dually

My grandfather used to say that there was no substitute for cubic inches.  As someone who occasionally tows a travel trailer, I would agree with that and add that the weight of a tow vehicle matters.  It also doesn’t… more»

1992 Ford F-150 Nite Edition 5-Speed

Spanning two generations yet made for only two model years, the Ford “Nite” edition is a truck that is rarely seen today. In fact, I bet that many people, even Ford fans/fanatics, haven’t heard of this one. The seller… more»

5k Miles! 1979 Chevy C20 Time Capsule

From time-to-time, we feature some well preserved, low-mileage 40+-year-old pickup trucks here on Barn Finds, but this is the nicest example I’ve come across. A time capsule with a capital T. You’re looking at an all original, rust-free 1979… more»

2 for 1: 1982 Dodge Rampage

The Dodge Rampage was a subcompact unibody coupe utility (aka small pickup) based on Chrysler’s L platform built from 1982 to 1984. The Rampage was later joined for one year by its rebadged variant, the Plymouth Scamp. Much of… more»

Requiem For A Friend: 1969 Chevrolet El Camino

If a palm tree falls in southern California and no one hears it, does it make a sound? It does if it lands on a 1969 Chevrolet El Camino. This is a sad tale, a tale of an old… more»

Cab Over Rat Rod: 1938 Ford COE

  One of the more under-the-radar vehicle segments is that of old commercial trucks. There’s a tremendous following for heavy-duty hauling trucks, particularly those built to a high specification, but you don’t see much about this enthusiast community in… more»

20 Classic Cars – Variety of Makes and Models

Here’s another of those situations where a seller has a variety of cars to sell, in this case, the oldest one is from 1927, and the newest is 2000. You pick the make and there’s a chance it’s in… more»

Hot Rod Fire Truck! 1946 Seagrave Custom

With competition heating up in your local car club’s Hot Rod Fire Truck category, this 1946 Seagrave represents a definitive “mic drop.” The Gloucester City, New Jersey custom features a Cummins turbodiesel, 28 inch wheels with low-profile rubber, and… more»

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