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11,000 Mile Workhorse: 1996 Ford F-150

A few weeks ago, I rented a 2016 Ford F-150 crew cab with the new 3.5L Ecoboost turbo under the hood. Man, what I truck – I fell in love right then and there. So I get home, hop… more»

Humpback Wagon: 1937 Dodge Panel Truck

Now this is one odd and interesting looking truck! It’s a Dodge Panel truck with a “humpback” roof, which makes standing in the back of it much more comfortable. If you ran a delivery service back in 1937, this… more»

BF Exclusive: 1949 Chevrolet 4400 Farm Truck

From Eric J – This truck was driven into the barn in 1995 where it continues to rest today. Still wears its last farm plate and the odometer shows 43k miles. Motor turns over and we feel that with… more»

Feel the Power: 1962 Walker Power Truck 600 GN

I need a bigger garage, I want this thing, even though I have no clue what I’d use it for! This is a 1962 Walker Power Truck 600 GN and it’s in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. It’s listed on… more»

The Way To Build Rough Finds: 1951 GMC Truck

So what do you do with those barn finds that are wearing their original patina, but have damaged engines and need all new interiors? That’s a question I’ve actually asked myself on many occasions. Finds that are all original and… more»

Not A Bus Or A Van, But A Pickup!

One of the more practical variants of the classic VW Bus platform is this pickup. This late T1 version needs a lot, but there are some solid bones here. It’s located in Corona, California and is being offered for… more»

Royalty? 1980 Chevrolet El Camino By The Road

Although this 1980 Chevrolet El Camino’s owner has retired, this old vehicle has plenty of life left in it! I saw this Chevrolet beside the road today just south of Garner, North Carolina. The sign on the side of… more»

Super Cheap: 1929 Ford AA Truck

This old truck is listed on craigslist for a very reasonable $3,400 or best offer. It runs and drives. I think it looks really cool, but perhaps that’s just me! Luckily for me it’s far away in Duluth, Minnesota…. more»

Looks Cool: 1920 White Bread Truck

The White company first produced sewing machines then steam powered cars and then switched to gasoline power in 1911. After World War 1, they switched from producing cars to trucks and buses. Perhaps the best remembered vehicles of the White… more»

Very Rare Early RV: Ford Econoline Travel Wagon

While the seller thinks this is a TurtleTop conversion, it’s actually something different. This beautiful restovivor RV based on a 1966 Ford Econoline bus is officially called a Ford Econoline Travel Wagon, and was converted by the Travel Equipment Corporation… more»

One of 700: 1979 Dodge Wrangler 4×4 Van

Do you ever spot a vehicle for sale and swear you once owned a Hot Wheels just like it? I’m almost compelled to rummage through my collection (still stored at my parents’ house, until they force me to move… more»

It’s Time for: Classic Copart Finds!

It’s been a while since I binged on Copart finds, so I took a stroll through the online auctions to see what classics have been totaled, donated or otherwise left for dead in wrecking yards across the U.S.A. Let’s… more»

3,944 Original Miles: 1979 Ford F-250 Custom Camper

After featuring a very nice 26k mile F-150, I spotted this stunning F-250 extra cab. Supposedly, it has only covered 3,944 miles since new! It does look very nice inside and out, but I am always leery of abnormally… more»

Ready To Work: 1936 International Pickup

International introduced the model D trucks in 1936. The design is a more modern appearance than the squared off design of the Model C it replaced. This old pickup listed on craigslist just looks cool, at least to some of… more»

Not So Perfect Patina: 1957 Chevrolet 3100

This old Chevy may have the perfect patina, but unfortunately there’s no title. At least that’s what I get from the seller’s auction description. They mention a non-notarized bill of sale, but that doesn’t inspire much confidence. The brakes… more»

26k Mile 1976 Ford F-150 Survivor

The seller claims that this truck was extremely well cared for by its first owner. They kept it in the garage and supposedly never drove it in the the rain or snow. That’s hard to believe, but you never… more»

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