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Everybody Wants Some Square Body: 1986 Chevrolet Pickup

  Many people are unaware that David Lee Roth wrote nearly all of the lyrics to the early Van Halen songs that weren’t modern versions of old classics.  One of his most popular songs was “Everybody Wants Some,” which… more»

Short Box: 1974 Ford Ranger XLT

The sixth generation of the Ford F-series was the truck that earned Ford the title of “best-selling trucks in America,” a title it has yet to give up to date. That honor would start in 1976, two years after… more»

RHD HJ60: 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser

The 60-series Toyota Land Cruiser are iconic all around the world as rock solid pieces of engineering. Though some of them are still chugging along with their original engines, others have received V8 swaps. The only thing that could… more»

Cramped Cruiser: Chopped 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45

There is no one word to describe what this is. It is certainly unique, even kind of cool, but given the value of this FJ45 in original condition, it is something of a tragedy. The seller purchased it in… more»

Ex-Marine 1985 HMMWV “Humvee” H1 Slant Back

Before the civilian “Hummer,” there was the M998 Series High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, pronounced “HumVee”). This particular 1985 HMMWV served the Marines for some time before entering civilian service. Currently located in Lompoc, California this early Humvee… more»

Little Red Thing: 1969 Cony 360 Wide Pickup

Have you ever wanted a pickup you can drive around in your backyard? This sad-faced little pickup was built by Aichi Machine Industry Co. They built things like fighter-bombers and aircraft carriers during the war. After the war, they decided to build… more»

Jamboree Edition: 1982 Jeep CJ7

Here’s a rare one for CJ7 fans: a genuine Jeep Jamboree edition, the one that came with a set of brush guards, winch and some sweet Marchal fog lights up front. Not many are left, and far fewer are… more»

Stepside Seafoam Stunner: 1969 Chevrolet C/10

For whatever reason, Chevrolet has always managed to produce cars and trucks that just plain look good.  A lot of that had to do with GM’s styling department, and some of it was just plain luck.  It is hard… more»

Rare Project: 1948 Studebaker M5 Pickup

This perfect-patina 1948 Studebaker M5 is the start of a great project.  For sale here on craigslist in Havre, Montana with an asking price of $4,900.  Studebaker trucks of this vintage are a double edged sword.  While the rarity… more»

Swedish Barn Find: 1977 VW Transporter

This 1977 VW Transporter pickup is said to be a recent arrival via container ship from Sweden here in the states. It conjures up emotions good and bad for yours truly, as I own a similarly rare ’81 Toyota… more»

Big Toy Truck: 1968 Dodge Power Wagon

For fans of patina, this old pickup should be just about right. The sellers have taken a good work truck, added a little bling and goofy tires (for city driving at least). For some of us, it looks about… more»

Stude-What-O? 1981 Studemino

Have you ever dreamt about a car that you wish had been built but sadly never came to be? Well that could very much have been the driving factor of building this unique “Studemino”. Appearing to be an ’81… more»

Blue Coal Rollin’: 1982 Mazda B2200 Pickup

When you’re rollin’ coal, what better way to do it undercover – i.e., not in a jacked-up, black 4×4 – than in this 1982 Mazda B2200 Diesel Pickup? I personally can’t think of a better way, but we all… more»

Winter Warlock? 1978 Dodge Power Wagon

Are you looking for a reasonably rare 4×4 pickup for winter duty? Or, a pickup just to have because it’s unusual and in decent condition and none of your friends will have the same thing? If so, this 1978… more»

Freewheeling: 1979 Ford Bronco

The Ford Bronco Freewheeling edition is one of the most recognizable packages available on Broncos of this era. In fact, I’m sure many of us have had a die cast version of this Bronco at some point! The Freewheeling… more»

Out Of Fire: 1923 American LaFrance Type 32

Based on the tanks under the seat and the lack of pumping equipment, this appears to be a chemical hose wagon. Early fire trucks like this one used the pressure from a combination of chemicals, usually sulphuric acid and bicarbonate… more»

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