The 2016 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction is in full swing and today is the last day of bidding. Pickup trucks are not the highest valued sellers, but these auctions are a great place to see some immaculate and rare trucks.
Enter this 1949 GMC 100 5-window pickup truck that sold on Saturday (Jan 30, 2016) for $70,400.

It was “nut-and-bolt, frame-off, and rotisserie” restored to a period-correct and also better-than-new condition. This truck is a project where no expense was spared.
This 1956 Ford F-100 is another spotless restoration that sold for $44,000 this week.

This super-clean 1982 Toyota Pickup 4×4 was originally sold in Boulder, Colorado (where TFLtruck is headquartered). It sold in Scottsdale for $24,200.

This 1968 Ford Mustang pickup truck is a unique customized creation. It was professionally built as a one-of-a-kind vehicle with a nickname of “Mustaro”. The Mustaro is a combination of a Mustang and Ranchero, and it sold for $23,100.

However, this 1962 Dodge Power Wagon M37B1 pickup truck takes the cake with the a selling price of $187,000. Yes, you read the price correctly. A Power Wagon specialist from Norwood, NC spent 1,800 hours and 22 months bringing this 1962 truck to the state you see here. In fact, there are work receipts totaling $161,504.12. This includes an engine swap. This Power Wagon is using a Cummins QSB 4.5-liter turbo diesel that is good for 160 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque.

And here is another classic Power Wagon.












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