1952 International Harvester L 110
The antique vehicle market abounds in vans, but very few belong to the International brand. That alone makes this piece interesting, provided you want to undertake a restoration, because the pickup certainly needs love. This model sold new for $1,468 at the time.
By the way, in 1952, International was the fourth largest pickup truck manufacturer in the world. We'll let you guess the first three.
1975 Imperial LeBaron
Between 1955 and 1975, Chrysler had its own luxury brand, like GM with Cadillac or Ford with Lincoln. The name it went by? Imperial. So if you hear of a Chrysler Imperial from that time in history, the person you’re hearing it from is in error.
In 1975, this LeBaron model was offered at a base price of $9,046, and in total, only 6,102 were built. After 44 years on the market, the model seen in Hershey had only 64,000 miles of wear.
Asking price: $8,500