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26,882 Miles: 1977 Dodge D100 Adventurer

You would think that a truck with the name “Adventurer” would have racked up a few hundred thousand miles and be on its second engine by now, wouldn’t you? Well, in the case of this 1977 Dodge D100 Adventurer here on… more»

Can You Find A Better: 1969 Chevy C-10

Yesterday we featured a nice Ford F-100 for our CYFBO and you guys found a lot of great trucks! Keeping with the Stepside style trucks, Jim S sent in this C-10 and I thought, why not see if you… more»

Can You Find A Better One: 1970 Ford F-100

For this installment of CYFBO, Jim S found this good looking F-100 here on eBay! The pictures are a bit small and the seller doesn’t offer much information, but at just $2,200 this seems like a bargain. It’s powered… more»

Behind The Barn Find: 1963 Studebaker Truck

Rather than in the barn, this 1963 Studebaker Champ pickup has been kept behind the barn. That’s a little unfortunate for the condition of the sheet metal, but it does look like there’s enough panels left to work with…. more»

Short and Sweet: 1966 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside

Thanks to Jim S. for tracking down this short and sweet barn find! This super cool pickup is a 1966 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside and boy is it a great truck! It’s listed on eBay with a current bid of $2,575… more»

Army Issue: 1982 Ford F-100 Pickup

Thanks to Jim S. for sending in this one! This is a 1982 Ford F-100 short-box pickup with a topper and it’s located in West Valley, New York. The seller has it listed on eBay with an asking price… more»

Barn Buggy: 1988 Dodge Raider

It’s not surprising to me that we’re beginning to see vehicles made in the last 40 years start emerging as barn finds. This 1988 Dodge Raider here on eBay has just been freed from long-term storage, and in the time that it’s… more»

Long Hauler: 1978 Chevrolet C30 Car Hauler

Are you wondering how you’ll get your next Barn Finds vehicle home? Or, maybe you were thinking about changing careers like some of us do every few years? In either of those cases, this could be your ticket. This… more»

Number 793: 1965 Datsun 1200

From Dustyn F – For better or worse, it is unlikely that small utilitarian trucks like this 1965 Datsun 1200 found here on craigslist will ever be made again. This truck shows the signs of years of use and given its… more»

Long Wagon: 1965 Dodge W200

Just look at this long bed Power Wagon! Between its 4 door Crew Cab and full length bed, it looks to be about 20 feet long. These trucks were the ultimate utility vehicle when they came out and it’s easy… more»

Danger Ranger: 1988 Ford Ranger GT

Put this one in the file of “Things they don’t make anymore but I wish they did.” While today’s version of factory-tuned includes pointless crossover vehicles like the Nismo-tweaked Nissan Juke and Chevy HHR, the 80’s were known partially… more»

Carport For 30 Years: 1965 Chevrolet C-10

When cars are left to pass away the time in a carport, it’s not hard to spot them from the road. While I like the idea of a carport for sticking my daily driver under for cover from the… more»

Original Dreamsicle: 1964 Dodge D100

I can see why classic trucks are one of the fastest growing markets right now. For one they are practical and durable, you can throw parts, tools or lumber in the back and go. They are also incredibly cool!… more»

California Cruiser: 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40

Don’t let the license plates fool you, there won’t be any Hawaiian shipping charges for this one. This 1978 Toyota FJ40 is located in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, but it’s at least visually a natural jumping-off point to Hawaii. The… more»

Extra-Long Model! 1969 GMC Quad Cab Stepside

This pickup is a little unusual, isn’t it? I’m not sure if this is a custom conversion or some sort of factory option that I’m not familiar with, but using two side doors on each side is an interesting… more»

Diamond In The Rough: 1940 Diamond T

Diamond T trucks were commonly known as the “Cadillac of trucks.” The company was founded in Chicago in 1905 when C.A. Tilt, the son of a Chicago shoe manufacturer built his first cars. But by 1911, Tilt decided that… more»