Finding a second generation Ford F-series pickup that hasn’t been hot-rodded or modified can be difficult. This 1955 Ford F100 is listed here on Hemmings Motor News in Omaha, Nebraska for $7,600 or best offer and seems to be… more»
Trucks
Original Paint: 1969 Nissan Patrol
You’d be forgiven for forgetting Nissan actually sold a robust FJ40 fighter here in the states, as the Patrol remains on a fairly obscure page in the history of Japanese Jeep fighters. They also have a stunningly similar profile… more»
Reach For The Sky! – 1968 Peter Pirsch Ladder Truck
Diversity is the name of the game here at Barn Finds. Recently I posted an article about a 1968 Morris Mini. Hailing from the same year is a vehicle that is the complete polar opposite to the Mini. Possessing… more»
Hail To The Chief: 1987 Jeep Comanche Chief
The Jeep Comanche pickup is always a head turner; pretty much everyone is familiar with the form factor of the iconic Jeep Cherokee, but when you add a pickup bed to the back, heads seem to start to explode…. more»
Baja 1000 Chase Truck: 1985 Toyota Land Cruiser
Most of the tricked out Land Cruisers we see hail from Australia or Japan; this particular FJ60 was customized right here in the states for the purpose of serving as a chase truck for the running of the Baja… more»
Ultra Low Mileage Survivor! 1972 Ford F-100
If everything in the ad for this truck is accurate, you may be looking at one of the cleanest, mostly original 5th generation Ford trucks ever. Found here on eBay with a current bid over $10,000, the truck is… more»
FJ Hoarding: Toyota Land Cruiser FJ55 Collection
I swear, someone in the universe heard me going on and on about vintage Japanese 4x4s and now it seems every post is encouraging me to take the plunge onto yet another vehicle segment I know nothing about. This… more»
Shorty Style: 1978 Chevrolet G20
Shorty vans will always make for an interesting project, as they represent a segment of classic vehicles that hasn’t ever been duplicated. The short wheel base and frequency with which they were customized in any number of ways will… more»
Bird with a Bed: 1961 Ford Thunderbird Pickup?
Thunderbird’s are known for their smooth cruising, but what about for their cargo capacity? Well this Thunderbird has a custom truck bed with a tailgate and bed cover, and offers a unique spin on a comfortable and stylish classic…. more»
Farm Fresh: 1950 Chevrolet Pickup
This 1950 Chevrolet Pickup looks like it just drove off of a farm after an honest days work. It has perfect patina and doesn’t appear to be overly rusty, which should make a great project for someone. Found here… more»
Reader Ad: 1977 Chevrolet C30 Dually
Modern trucks are great, but if you want a heavy-duty truck that you know is going to last, you might want to take a look at this C30! This 41-year-old truck is in beautiful condition and is believed to… more»
Advanced Design: 1950 GMC 3100
When GMC introduced their redesigned work trucks in 1947, the new design was sleeker and the trucks were heavier duty and larger than the outgoing AK series. This 1950 GMC 3100 was with the original family that purchased it… more»
Olds Diesel Power: 1980 GMC Sierra Classic 15
Certain topics should not be brought up at the dinner table unless you are armed for verbal battle. I have a friend that will not discuss “religion, politics or motor oil” with anyone because of the heated debate that… more»
Cheap K5: 1986 GMC Jimmy 4×4
The classic lines of the Chevrolet Blazer/GMC Jimmy K5 will never go out of style. If you find yourself in the market for one you have your work cut out for you. It seems when searching for these trucks,… more»
Fire Rescue Survivor: 1971 Chevrolet C-10 K20
Old fire department vehicles continue to appear on eBay with some regularity, indicating there are still vintage workhorses with low miles hiding out in small towns and municipal garages. This 1971 Chevrolet C-10 has just under 40,000 original miles… more»
Rock Solid Rock Hopper: 1974 Toyota FJ40
I don’t know if it’s going to come together just yet, but I’m working on acquiring a new project of the vintage Japanese 4×4 variety. It’s not an FJ40, because those have been far too popular (and expensive) for… more»
















