We just featured Jim H’s 1950 Chevrolet 3800, which you can view here, and this is the other truck that needs to go. This 1952 Chevrolet 3600 was parked around the same time as the other and is going… more»
Trucks
READER AD: 1950 Chevrolet 3800 1-Ton
Reader Jim H has two classic Chevy trucks that need to go. The first one up is this 1950 model, which is a 3800 1-Ton. It’s going to need plenty of work, but it appears to be complete and… more»
13,056 Miles? 1977 International Scout Traveler
If you thought a standard International Harvester Scout II was too compact, you might consider this long-wheelbase version, known as the Traveler, to be more accommodating. Complete with a hardtop that makes all-weather practicality a reality, the seller claims… more»
Wide Load: 1994 Ford Bronco Dually
I’m a lover of fine art (dogs playing poker), fine music (Slim Whitman), and fine wine (two-buck-Chuck). I also love fine and unusual vehicles such as this 1994 Ford Bronco dually. This cool custom can be found here on… more»
Swept Up: 1960 Dodge D-100 Sweptline
The seller has this 1960 Dodge D-100 Sweptline listed as a 1959 truck but the VIN decodes to it being a 1960 model, in case you were wondering why the model year change from the seller’s description. If any… more»
Patina’d Panel: 1959 Chevy 3100 Panel Truck
It’s often overlooked today, but I’ve noticed a trend back towards smaller delivery vans that can more easily navigate city streets and crowded neighborhoods – vehicles like the Ram ProMaster, Ford Transit Connect, and others. In a way, it’s… more»
READER AD: 1979 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT
What Makes It Special? I bought this Bronco from the original owner last November. It had been in an open-sided barn behind his house for the past 18 years after he bought a new Ford truck in 2001. It… more»
Amazingly Clean: 2004 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4×4
First of all, these have to be some of the highest qualities photos I’ve seen on the internet of a vehicle. Second, it’s a good vehicle to take such high-quality photos of. I’m having a hard time seeing a… more»
1 of 65 Made! 1974 Ford F-250 Survivor
You’ve probably heard the phrase about a vehicle being “a fifty footer.” Well, this truck fits into that category. From a distance, it looks like a super-clean and nice old truck. Up close, you can see some dents, dings,… more»
Factory Pickup? 1916 Dodge Brothers
There is always a healthy and friendly debate on whether Dodge Brothers actually made a pickup of this vintage so I’m listing this one as a 1916 Dodge Brothers until we can work through some of the details. This… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Dodge Panel Van Project
Update 5/17/2019 – We have dropped the price on this Dodge panel van to $2,800. Reach out to me via the form below if you’re interested! As some of you likely know, I am helping to clear out a… more»
Golden Era Hot Rod: 1934 Ford
What could be cooler than finding a period built hot rod that hasn’t been touched since the 1950’s? Well I am sure there are some things that come to mind, but this 1934 Ford Pickup is a very cool… more»
Pre-War Patina: 1941 Chevrolet Pickup
The early 1940s were a great time for the American truck market, at least styling-wise. The pinnacle of good looks in a lot of peoples minds is the 1940 Ford, but this 1941 Chevrolet is a looker as well!… more»
25K Miles? 1984 Dodge Rampage
We have heard it before, “Why arent there any small pickups anymore?” And by that, I don’t mean a $40,000 four-door truck that’s the smallest one offered by any particular manufacturer, I mean a small pickup or even a… more»
Finnish Fire Fighter: 1956 Land Rover Series 1
Why do we love old firetrucks so much? I suppose it’s partially because they’re typically overbuilt rigs that are known to be endlessly capable, but also because most of us don’t get to play with such high-grade machinery on… more»
















