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High Roller: 1975 Dodge W100 4×4

This 1975 Dodge W100 4×4 is a high roller but not as in a big, jangling, loose-on-the-wrist Rolex watch and a gold pinkie ring-wearing gambler. This truck needs an engine so it’s a roller and being a 4WD it’s… more»

Super Shop Truck: 454-Powered 1974 Chevrolet C10

Update From 1/1/22 – Square body Chevrolet and GMC trucks are all the rage. Here is short wheel base 1974 1/2 ton Chevrolet C10 located in San Diego, California that is listed here on eBay. The truck has a… more»

Parked In The ’60s: 1936 Dodge Canopy Express

How’s that old line go, “Don’t shoot me, I’m just the messenger!”  Let’s have some patience as what I have for you today is a 1936 Dodge Commercial Canopy truck that is most definitely a project. It’s hard to… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1978 Ford F150 Ranger

While pickups from the 1940s and 1950s remain exceptionally popular, with potential buyers snapping them up quickly, those that emerged in the 1970s are also a strong proposition. These vehicles offered buyers more power, greater refinement, and a more… more»

Free Wheelin’ Package: 1978 Ford Bronco

This 1978 Ford Bronco was already a rare bird for being equipped with the hard-to-find “Free Wheelin’” package, but it’s made even more unique by virtue of being an original Hallmark RV camper conversion. The Free Wheelin’ package was… more»

Hydra-Matic Transmission: 1956 Chevrolet 3800 Series

Chevrolet’s trucks were all-new for 1955, dubbed the Task-Force Series. Built through 1959, they replaced the Advanced Design Series and featured things like a wraparound windshield, a first for the truck industry. Built on the Stake portion of the… more»

Prospector Dually: 1985 Dodge Ram 3500

This eBay seller has shown time and again for having a knack at turning up desirable project trucks, and oftentimes, slightly better than project-grade trucks. In fact, given the West Coast location, they are often daily driver-quality specimens and… more»

Montana Truck: 1976 GMC K1500 Sierra 4×4

What a great-looking truck. Being a Montana truck since it was bought new there in 1976, it appears to be better preserved than if it would have been a couple of states east of there where tons of road… more»

Still Going Strong: 1947 Dodge Power Wagon

UPDATE – This Power Wagon went off our radar back in 2019, but it’s recently resurfaced. Given the unique patina, we are highly confident that this is the same truck, but it made the journey from Colorado to Exeter,… more»

No Reserve Patina Pickup: 1948 Chevrolet 3600

This 1948 Chevrolet 3600 amply demonstrates the desirability of classic pickups. Since the owner listed it for sale, it has already received an impressive twenty-five bids. People are obviously taken with what it offers, and it is easy to… more»

One Original Owner? 1966 Ford F100

So, what’s in a name? Descriptions and terms, like “One Original Owner” get bandied about and let’s face it, there’s no limit to how far those descriptors get stretched in the matter of automotive marketing. Today’s review is that… more»

Update – Solid Survivor: 1978 Subaru BRAT 4×4

UPDATE – This 1978 Subaru BRAT has shown up again, this time here on eBay in Huntington Beach, California. There is a buy-it-now price of $6,200. Check out the new photos and video and let us know your thoughts… more»

#111 Off The Line: 1960 Ford Ranchero

Ford launched the first “gentleman’s” pickup in 1957, a truck based on a car platform (2-door wagon). After selling 45,000 copies in three years, they went in a different direction for 1960 – basing it on the new Falcon… more»

Gentleman’s Pickup: 1966 Chevrolet El Camino

Chevy introduced the El Camino, a car-like pickup of sorts, in 1959. Based on a 2-door station wagon, the El Camino was produced in response to Ford’s Ranchero, a similar vehicle. The El Camino would see just two years… more»

Great Miami Collection of 28 Chevrolet Corvairs!

Unlike Ford and Chrysler, Chevrolet’s entry into the compact market field in 1960 was unconventional. With its new Corvair, the engine was air-cooled rather than water-cooled and was mounted in the back. Imagine being a gas station attendant in… more»

$100,000? 1976 Cadillac Mirage Pickup

For several years, Cadillac made a luxury pickup that was discontinued in 2013, the Escalade EXT. It was basically a rebadged Chevrolet Avalanche, a four-door pickup with a unique midgate that allowed it to be used both as a… more»

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