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Top 3 Vintage Trucks to Look for in Salvage Auctions

If you are looking to buy a vintage salvage truck for sale, register on a leading online salvage auction platform and make sure to check the damage and owner history.

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If there’s one thing that can replace the Romeo-Julliet love story, it's the iconic American love for the pickups. Light trucks dominate the overall truck sales in the US (for every 1 heavy truck, 25 light trucks were sold in 2021). When it comes to collectors, vintage trucks always end up bagging huge amounts under their nameplates. It should be no surprise that finding a vintage truck in decent condition is a cumbersome and costly affair, which is why collectors prefer to visit salvage auctions to buy auction pickup trucks for sale. Continue reading as we discuss three of the most in-demand vintage trucks of all time. Enjoy!

 

1. Ford F-100

It's impossible to compile a list of trucks without mentioning the legendary Ford F-series. The iconic F-100 has been a vital link in the lineage of lightweight trucks. A bestseller since day one, the F-100 has everything to entice a vintage automobile enthusiast. Weighing just half a ton, the F-100 boasts a rugged appealing look that can elevate the value of your collection. You can add this beauty to your collection, just begin your search online for the best vintage auction trucks for sale and sift through the listings across the US.

 

2. Chevrolet C/K Action Line

The C/K series was introduced in 1960 by General Motors. Out of the four generations of the Chevrolet C/K series, the Action Line model is the rarest of the rare. The C/K series has always been synonymous with luxury and the Action Line model is no exception. This model was in production for just 5 years, driving the collectors crazy in online truck auctions, so if you find this model in decent condition, give it your all. When buying auction trucks for sale, keep in mind that most of them would be under the ‘totaled title.’ Shortlist 2-3 models under the same vintage series, compare their conditions and go with the one with the least damage under its belt.

 

3. Dodge Power Wagon

The 1940s was a time when most American goods and vehicles were inspired by the military and the Dodge Power Wagon too had military-esque elements in its design. Introduced in 1945, the Power Wagon was a medium-weight 4x4 and was adapted from its military predecessor - the 3/4-ton WC Series. First of its kind, this medium-weight truck had a robust power transmission mechanism and a high-ground clearance. Since WW2 memorabilia is always popular in the United States, this nameplate attracts a lot of bidders in vintage used truck auctions, so be careful with your bids during live online auto auctions.

 

Conclusion

Though faded and out of production, vintage trucks reflect a part of history. You shouldn’t be expecting these trucks to be competing in NASCAR. The reason to buy such vintage trucks is beyond mere specifications. If you are looking to buy a vintage salvage truck for sale, register on a leading online salvage auction platform and make sure to check the damage and owner history before making any buying decisions.

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