Trucks

No Snow Please! 1976 Jeep Wagoneer

It’s a testament to the over-engineering of vintage Jeep products that so many Wagoneers and Cherokees are still on the road, looking like they could tackle the nearest rock crawl of snow-covered hill with ease. But on that last… more»

Stored 41 Years : 1967 International 1200 Travelette

I love trucks like this 1967 International 1200 Travelette. They’re no-nonsense work trucks from an era when people turned their heads and looked whenever they saw a four-door pickup, unlike today. This great looking truck can be found here… more»

62,000 Mile Survivor: 1978 Ford Bronco XLT

This 1978 Ford Bronco is part of an emerging class of collector cars that aren’t cars at all: many experts agree the next wave of highly-desirable hobbyist vehicles may very likely be square-body SUVs. That’s why this Bronco may… more»

Rock Crawling Custom! Hard-Core 1970 Jeep Commando

If you’ve always wanted a bullet-proof four-wheeler with a bit of an out-of-the-box flair, this might be your ride! A majority of rock crawlers built like this one feature Bronco, Jeep or Toyota bodies. While this one is a… more»

Blank Canvas: 1953 Ford F-100 Pickup

While it might sports its share of minor dents and dings, this 1953 Ford F-100 is a solid vehicle that has very little rust. It started its life fitted with a 239ci flathead V8 and 3-speed manual transmission, but… more»

35K Miles: 1985 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer

1,030 miles a year isn’t a lot to pile up on a 1985 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer, but this time capsule only has 35, 338 miles on it. It can be found here on craigslist in Windsor, Colorado, just southeast… more»

Modern Barn Find: 1993 GMC Typhoon

A usual topic of conversation among my car-hoarding friends is to lament the lack of pole barns in our group. You see, if we had a big pole barn, we could just sock away all the broken cars and… more»

Jeff’s New Project: Mini-Cars Go Kart!

Every now and again, I justify a small purchase – mostly in the form of die-cast models – by saying my toddler daughter would enjoy it. I can’t help the fact that she’s already shown an interest in automobiles,… more»

L’il Red Steal? 1979 Dodge L’il Red Express

It’s hard to believe now that a truck was the fastest American vehicle being produced in 1978, but that’s supposedly the case. This 1979 Dodge L’il Red Express can be found here on Hemmings in Lyndonville, Vermont. The seller… more»

Perfectly Preserved: 1951 Ford F3

UPDATE – This truck saw some serious bidding and for good reason, but unfortunately, the winning bidder apparently flaked out. It’s now been relisted and this time with an $8,500 BIN and the option to make a lower offer…. more»

Canadian Survivor! 1948 Ford F-68 Pickup

Most of you are probably familiar with the Ford F-Series pickups, but have you ever heard of an F-68? Like their Mercury cousins, the F-68 moniker was a way to differentiate trucks being sold outside the U.S. and is… more»

Uranium Find: 57 Chevrolet 3800 Panel NAPCO 4×4

Driven throughout Colorado and New Mexico as a field vehicle, this Chevrolet Panel truck was used to cultivate uranium in lake beds. NAPCO 4×4 equipped, this Chevrolet was more than capable of maneuvering through difficult terrain. Appearing to be… more»

Bear Damage: 1976 International Scout II

There aren’t many vehicle owners who can say that their truck has had bear damage. Maybe dog damage from locking fido inside and then chewing ensues. Most of us are afraid of rodent damage on our vehicles but this… more»

SEMA Concept! 2003 Ford E-350 4×4 Van

Many of us are big fans of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas but most of us have never been there. If you’re an industry insider you can have a chance to sneak in and… more»

Centaurus Conversion: 1996 Ford F350

What do you make of these aftermarket conversions of otherwise ordinary vehicles? I suppose in an era where manufacturers weren’t getting away with charging $50K (or more) for a pickup truck, the aftermarket was the only choice if you… more»

Ferrari Alternative: 1991 GMC Syclone

While the concept of hot rodded SUVs is a trend that continues, single-cab, light-duty pickup trucks with lofty performance aspirations are a dying breed. Yes, I know, they stuffed a Viper drivetrain into a Ram, but that was a… more»

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