If you’re looking for a custom pickup for hauling duties, this isn’t it. But, if you’re looking for a well done custom 1970 VW Beetle Pickup just for having fun in, this custom VW could be for you. This one… more»
Trucks
1991 Ford F-250 With 22k Original Miles!
There is something strangely appealing with a truck like this Ford F-250. Ford didn’t change much to the basic design of their mid-sized truck line, they simply improved the mechanical systems and updated the interiors. This 1991 looks much… more»
Only 5,200 Miles! 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS
This has to be the black-tie-and-tails of pickups, if there is such a thing. An elegant pickup? Jumbo shrimp? I don’t know if any of that made sense, but this isn’t just any ol’ pickup, it’s a 1990 Chevrolet… more»
25K Mile Survivor: 1987 Chevy C/K Scottsdale
The Scottsdale line of Chevy pickups is instantly recognizable as being one of the most popular and long-serving trucks on the roads. Handsome, if not slightly conservative, the design still looks good today. Unfortunately, finding one that hasn’t been… more»
Build Your Own Patina: 1954 Chevrolet Pickup
How many times have you seen a classic car or truck with no drive-train and planned in your mind what exactly you would do it? Well this ’54 Chevrolet pickup is lacking its engine and transmission, but a drive-train… more»
Mighty Tiny: 1986 Suzuki Mighty Boy
Do not adjust your set, this 1986 Suzuki Mighty Boy SS40T pickup is really this small, about 10.5 feet long. If you have a tiny load to haul and you like unusual Japanese vehicles, this is one for you (hey,… more»
Sport Truck Bonanza: Muscle Truck Museum Sale
One thing that America stands alone on is its creation of high horsepower sport trucks that would otherwise have no reason to exist. Domestic manufacturers for years have poured valuable dollars into the creation of pickups that can keep… more»
East Bound and Down: 1981 Kenworth W-900A
If a riding mower won’t work for your next daily driver, maybe this 1981 Kenworth W-900A will! This is one nice-looking rig, and by rig of course I mean actual rig, like big rig, as in the one Snowman type… more»
Tow Ready Classic: 1972 Ford F-250 Camper Special
These classic Ford trucks have great looks, but this Camper Special has more than meets the eye. Factory optioned for towing a camper of your choice, the seller says you can “drive to China and back” in this old Ford…. more»
Dueling Campers: Chalet & Casa Grande
Take off your shoes, get up on the porch, and grab your banjo, these dueling campers are a 1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet and a 1977 GMC Jimmy Casa Grande. The Blazer Chalet is on eBay in Olive Hill, Kentucky with… more»
Solid Short Bed: 1956 Ford F100
Found in a barn in Missouri, this solid F100 is a great looking project that runs, but needs some finishing touches to be a true driver. With a few new items installed, and now located in the sunny state… more»
Still In The Barn: 1935 Ford Panel Truck
One thing is for sure, this Ford is definitely a barn find! As a matter of fact, it’s still sitting in the barn in Hollister, California. The auction winner even gets to pull it out into the sun for the… more»
Armbruster Apache : 1959 Chevrolet Apache
Here’s one that you don’t see every day, or ever: a 1959 Chevrolet Apache Crew Cab pickup! I promise not to say the word patina after that one mention. This cool, faded-paint pickup is listed on eBay with an… more»
Muscle Truck: 1978 Dodge Lil’ Red Express
With its exhaust stacks and chrome rims, this Dodge could be mistaken for someone’s custom creation, but it’s actually a production truck. In fact, the Lil’ Red Express was the fastest American-built vehicle you could buy in ’78! It was faster… more»
O Can-A-Da: 1961 Mercury M-100 Unibody
Most of us know that Canada received Mercury trucks beginning in 1946 due to the fact that a lot of rural towns didn’t have both a Ford and Mercury dealer. They’re quite unusual to see in the US unless… more»
Government Excess: 2011 Freightliner Unimog
Curiously, the Mercedes-derived Unimog seems to pop up every now and again as a piece of government surplus. I say curiously because for years, it seemed as if these diesel-powered brutes were mildly exotic, only appearing for sale when… more»
















