It seems the Suzuki Samurai is moving upmarket. Once considered disposable, preserved specimens like this one are popping up with greater regularity, seemingly responding to the demand for high-quality examples that haven’t been left for dead in a canyon… more»
Trucks
Barn Stored, Farm Used: International Harvester P/U
Located just south of Pittsburgh is this charming International Harvester “Light Line” pickup, likely a part of the new-for-1971 1010 Series. The dead giveaway is the grill design, which was updated for that year. This pickup is still giving… more»
Perfect Patina: 1949 Nash Tow Truck
This is one amazing looking truck! This 1949 Nash Model 3148 tow truck was one of about 5000 service vehicles that were made for Nash dealerships between 1947 and 1954. It’s believed that over 90% of these trucks were… more»
Cool Camper: 1987 Provan Tiger GT Astro 4×4
4×4 campers have always intrigued me, almost being raised in the back of a pickup camper. We spent every weekend somewhere else, fishing, hiking, and generally getting out of the city; even though the city wasn’t much bigger than… more»
BF EXCLUSIVE: 1977 Chevrolet C10 Pickup
I say with some level of confidence that all of us have at least one fond memory attached to a Chevy C10 pickup. They were tireless workhorses, simple but effective machines. On a personal note, my brother owned at… more»
Railroad Job! 1954 Ford F-500
Currently primed for a starring role in your nightmares, this 1954 Ford F-500 might become somebody’s dream car hauler or mobile hunting camp. This former railroad crew vehicle caught the attention of at least one bidder here on eBay,… more»
Geological Jeep: 1961 Mighty Mite M422A1
Military vehicles almost always generate some sort of innovation or technical marvel that finds its way into production vehicles. The AMC Mighty Mite seen here was full of them, from an aluminum body to a full synchromesh gearbox. However,… more»
Entombed for 42 Years: 1956 Ford F100
This 1956 Ford F100 pickup looks almost idyllic in this picture, taken prior to it’s exhumation from dry storage that it had occupied since 1976. Now it’s for sale here on eBay, where bidding is just under $5,000 as I… more»
$3,500 Dusty Datsun: 1963 Datsun L320
Datsun pickup fans, here’s another vintage model, this one is a 1963 Datsun L320. It’s older, slower, and in rougher shape than the ’66 L520 that we saw a couple of days ago. You know, the one with the… more»
Low-Mileage 1989 Ford F-250 Survivor
Whenever I see something seemingly mundane come across my digital desk, I have to see why it was submitted! I am seldom met with disappointment, and certainly wasn’t with this 1989 Ford F-250. I love most old trucks, but… more»
Pristine Round Up Edition: 1980 Dodge Ramcharger
The Ramchargers we feature often fall into the same camp as this preserved specimen, largely due to the fact so many of them are driven hard and put away wet. This makes the nice ones stand out even more,… more»
Bigger Is Better: 1983 Chevrolet K30 Crew Cab
Growing up in Northeast Wyoming, trucks like this Chevy K30 Crew Cab were common sights. The additional set of doors made them the perfect multipurpose rig for ranchers that had to battle dirt roads and the ever-changing Wyoming climate. Over… more»
Drive It Home: 1981 Ford Courier
The Ford Courier and Chevy LUV (along with the rotary-powered Mazda REPU) are all potentially affordable projects if you need a classic with some practicality baked in. This 1981 Ford Courier pickup is an Arizona survivor, said to run… more»
1971 Chevrolet C10 Stepside Survivor!
I’ve seen a number of articles lately about the drastic rise in classic truck values, as if it’s some brand new trend. The truth is, it’s a trend we’ve been tracking for the past few years and we aren’t… more»
Special Delivery: 1976 Jeep DJ-5E Electruck
As an incurable fan of oddball and/or unusual vehicles, I’m embarrassed that I haven’t heard of the 1976 Jeep DJ-5E Electruck. I know, right? This cool right-hand drive Jeep is listed on eBay with an unmet opening bid of… more»
Not Your Brother’s Jeep: 1959 FC170 4×4
Vintage Jeeps have always been popular with automotive enthusiasts. Most of the time they are of the CJ or Civilian Jeep variety. However, in the past few years oddball models have become more accepted. When I first saw this… more»
















