Trucks

No Reserve 1974 Ford F250 Ranger XLT Highboy

For people seeking a classic pickup, this 1974 Ford F250 Highboy ticks many of the right boxes. It is a one-owner survivor that is largely unmolested. It features a healthy V8 under the hood and is in exceptional condition… more»

No Reserve Survivor: 10K Mile 1988 Toyota Pickup

What is it about commuter cars or “stripper” vehicles showing up in bone-stock, original condition that gets bidders excited? Perhaps it’s because they so often turn into beaters and are decidedly harder to find in a preserved state than… more»

Big Window Shortbed: 1955 GMC 100 Deluxe Pickup

The 1955 model year marked one of significant change for the GMC truck range. The company started the year offering customers its aging “New Design.” However, it launched its significantly upgraded Blue Chip range on March 25th of that… more»

402 Big-Block V8! 1981 GMC Sierra 1500

The Sierra is GMC’s version of the Chevrolet Silverado full-size pick-up. From 1960-02, it was part of a line of trucks known as the C/K series (C=2-wheel drive, K=4-wheel drive). Their job was to compete against the Ford F-Series… more»

Rare Pickup: 1958 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier

The Chevrolet Cameo Carrier could rightly be described as the “gentleman’s pickup.” The company took the basic concept from their existing Task Force range and sprinkled it with touches of glitter and luxury to make it more appealing as… more»

True Blue Survivor: 1982 Toyota Pickup

Toyota Motor Corporation first introduced North America to their pickup trucks in 1964, with the stateside launch of the Toyota Stout. Featuring a 1.9L 3R engine, a ladder frame chassis with independent coil spring front suspension, and leaf spring… more»

Period Correct Camper: 1970 Ford Bronco

This 1970 Ford Bronco is desirable just for being an unrestored example, but the period-correct camper shell and paint scheme put it over the top. The seller is asking a fairly tall price for this survivor Bronco, but I… more»

BF Classified: 1974 International Scout II

This 1974 International Harvester Scout II is located in Blanco, Texas which is in the hill country north of San Antonio and west of Austin. The Scout II is said to run and drive and comes with an extra… more»

Fleetside Find: 1962 Chevrolet C10

Chevrolet introduced their C/K lineup in late 1959 as early 1960 models. They offered numerous improvements over the previous generation pickups, including ball-bearing hubs, torsion bar front suspension, and trailing arm rear suspension. These advancements, along with a new… more»

Sportscar of Motorhomes: 1975 FMC Motorcoach

When it comes to motorhomes, being called the “sportscar” of the breed is pretty high priase. The FMC Motorcoach was once one of the granddaddies of the R/V industry, and this particular model was supposedly owned by the likes… more»

1985 Chevrolet S10 With Only 18k Original Miles!

It’s amazing how a once-throwaway truck can become a desirable specimen if it shows up in preserved condition. That’s certainly the case with this low mileage 1985 Chevrolet S10 pickup that has under 20,000 miles from new. It’s a… more»

One Owner Survivor: 1980 GMC Sierra 4×4

This 1980 GMC Sierra 4×4 pickup is offered for sale for the first time since it was sold new, and has just 69,000 miles on the clock. Wearing great colors and sporting the preferred combination of a 350 V8… more»

Former Fire Truck: 1984 Land Rover Defender 110

Despite predictions otherwise, the novelty factor surrounding former fire apparatuses and first responder vehicles from overseas has not subsided. Japanese fire trucks, British rescue vehicles, Italian police cars – the list goes on. And while they are rare as… more»

Smorgasbord! A Trio Of 1960 Chevrolet El Caminos

It’s a 1960 El Camino lollapalooza! But before you get too excited, let’s consider their condition which is less than optimal. Still, it’s interesting to find three, fairly obscure vehicles together. You have to wonder what’s up? Was this… more»

No Reserve: 1960 Willys-Overland Jeep Pickup Truck

I’m seeing more of the Wrangler-based Gladiator pickups on the roads these days. But this is where it all started 74 years ago. Willys-Overland introduced their new Jeep pickup truck in 1947 and it would go on to have… more»

Aussie Muscle In The US: 2011 Holden HSV Maloo R8

Hindsight. It’s 20:20 vision. As I write this article, it strikes me that it is almost exactly four years to the day since the last passenger car rolled off an Australian production line. On October 20th, 2017, the Holden… more»

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