Trucks

No Reserve Project: 1979 Chevrolet Blazer 4×4

The two-tone era of GM trucks is perhaps one of the more memorable design phases the company ever went through, and it can certainly make even a tired truck look fresher than it really is. This 1979 Chevrolet Blazer… more»

Barn Breakout: 1957 GMC 100 Pickup

From the days when a Chevy was a Chevy and a GMC was a GMC we have this 1957 GMC 100 pickup for your review. Produced between 1955 and 1959, this GMC series was known as the “Blue Chip”… more»

Well-Loved Limited Edition: 1995 Ford F-150 Lightning

We never get tired of seeing clean Ford F-150 Lightning pickups come up for sale, especially since so many of them seem to rack up impressive mileage for what would otherwise be considered a collector’s vehicle. This 1995 F-150… more»

Rockhopper Project Pair: Two 1993 Geo Trackers

The Geo Tracker and Suzuki Sidekick were once common sights on local roads, a cheerful, light-weight SUV that came with a convertible roof and optional hardtop, or a “tin top” setup if you wanted more structural rigidity. They proved… more»

5.3-Equipped: 1968 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed

When I first spotted this photo of this 1968 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed sitting in a junkyard, it made me wonder how many people walked past it without affording it so much as a second glance. Fortunately, its current… more»

Nuthin’ Fancy! 1971 International 1210 Pick Up

We cover lots of International Harvester vehicles, Scouts and Travelalls in particular, but pickups, what were known as the “Light Line” pickups are much less frequently encountered or reviewed. With all of the interest and attention that late ’60s/early… more»

Snowed In: 1970 Ford Bronco

The seller of this 1970 Ford Bronco claims it’s been snowed in, but that it will be worth getting to if there’s a buyer willing to make the trek. It certainly looks like a good project, and even with… more»

Extreme Duty! 1964 Dodge Power Wagon

The first thing I thought of when I saw this truck is the popular TV show Welder-up. The Las Vegas-based car builders create extraordinary “rusty” vehicles that look very similar to this truck. However, this 1964 Dodge Power Wagon… more»

1978 Dodge “Macho” Edition Power Wagon

It takes a real macho man to admit that he needs a truck befitting of his other-worldly machoness, and in the 1970s, Dodge was more than happy to market a truck directly to that man’s ego. This 1978 Dodge… more»

Big Barn Find! 1940 Ford 1-Ton Truck

Trucks are tough. Face it; certain people are not dainty. Some kids break their toys, friends’ toys, great Aunt Erma’s parlor lamp, and more, not from spite or intent but simply because they fully immerse themselves in the experience… more»

Restomod Driver: 1971 Jeep J20 Honcho 4×4

At first, you just love this Jeep J20 Honcho because it has the original decals and side stripes in perfect colors and orientation down the sides. But then it occurs to you that it almost looks too good to… more»

Never Restored: 1976 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Chalet

We’ve seen enough Chevrolet Blazer K5 Chalets come up for sale that it’s obvious plenty of people kept thier camping rigs safe and secure after the road trip was over. These factory-backed short-bed, four-wheel-drive pickups are becoming more valuable… more»

Jump Seat Survivor: 1981 Subaru BRAT 4×4

Subaru really needs to bring back a small car-based pickup again, they really have to. If you haven’t noticed, there have been some recent sales of their former Baja four-door car-based pickup lately that have been pretty dramatic. The… more»

High School Project: 1955 Chevrolet 3200 Pickup

I will admit to having a few projects that I’m beginning to wonder if they will ever get off the ground. One of them many of you already know about, and that’s the 1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16. This project… more»

1980 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT 302 4-Speed Survivor

I promise not to overuse the phrase time capsule when describing this incredible 1980 Ford F-150 Ranger XLT shortbed pickup. You can see for yourselves what a nice truck it is, and by looking at the many photos in… more»

Blank Slate Ambulance: 1940 International Harvester Woody

The story goes that, due to the steel shortage during World War II, manufacturers began using wood as replacements for body panels. Hence, the “woody” was born. The style maintained popularity throughout the decades, even so much as starting… more»

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