At just over 14-feet in length, the A100 was Dodge’s first small truck and they were available in pickup form as in this 1967 Dodge A100, and also van and wagon varieties. They are really unique, especially in this… more»
Trucks
1973 Chevy C20 “Day Two” Survivor
If you aren’t familiar with the term “day two” it basically means a vehicle that was driven from the dealer the first day and on the second day, the owner started making changes and upgrades. Most associated with a… more»
Oddball 4×4: 1954 Austin Champ
If you’re looking for a vehicle that is sure to draw a crowd at any car show or off-road event, this 1954 Austin Champ would do it. It’s one interesting 4×4, to say the least. This rugged project can… more»
Clean Canadian: 1948 Mercury M-68 Pickup
This 1948 Mercury M-68 is an impressively clean survivor that will grab plenty of attention wherever it goes. It is ready to be driven immediately, with the new owner needing to do nothing but enjoy the ownership experience. It… more»
Rare Deluxe Edition: 1974 International Scout II
Last week, we took a look at a Jeep Grand Wagoneer, a vehicle that dated to 1963 and was way ahead of the SUV/CUV craze. There was also another early player in that marketing space, International. And here is… more»
Turnkey Diesel Driver: 1985 Chevy Suburban
Listed at no reserve, this 1985 Chevrolet Suburban is an impressive specimen with seemingly all the major boxes checked as it relates to desirable equipment. In addition, the cosmetics are in fine shape, along with the interior. Mileage is… more»
All Original: 1986 Jeep Comanche
We need more small pickups in the world. More small, 4×4 pickups. Ones with manual transmissions – that’s what we need. Who’s with me?! (crickets) Well, I like them and I would love to have this 1986 Jeep Comanche…. more»
Tastefully Upgraded: 1991 GMC Syclone
There’s no denying that stuffing a high-performance engine under the hood of a compact pickup truck makes for a fun time, and that’s why it’s easy to love GMC’s Syclone. For the 1991 model year, the company stuffed a… more»
Stepside Fixer-Upper: 1963 Chevrolet C-10 SWB
Despite needing some work under the hood, this 1963 Chevrolet C10 pickup is attracting multiple bids at the moment, likely due to its incredibly original condition. It could even be speculated that the partially-disassembled engine works in its favor… more»
No Reserve Project: 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
This is one of the cheaper FJ projects we’ve seen come up for grabs that wasn’t a total rustbucket. In fact, it’s in largely dry/rust-free condition, but there’s a catch: it needs an engine. The transmission is included but… more»
First SUV? Solid, Driving 1952 Willys Wagon
Willys wagon enthusiasts make a pretty good case for it being the first true sport utility vehicle, although I’m sure Suburban lovers beg to differ. Regardless, the formula of a stretched Jeep chassis with a utilitarian enclosed body has… more»
One Owner: 1980 Chevrolet C10 Long Bed Stepside
I’m normally excited to see short vehicles – short cars, short trucks, small motorcycles, anything small and easy to store. This non-short 1980 Chevrolet C10 long-bed stepside is so long that I could probably fit a Subaru 360 in… more»
















