GAA Classic Cars' July sale in Greensboro is stacked with rolling stock, and the truck consignments are especially strong this year. From patina'd flatheads to Coyote-swapped restomods, here are ten of the coolest haulers crossing the block.
1949 Dodge Power Wagon (Lot FR0013)

The definition of rugged. This Power Wagon keeps its flathead inline-six, manual transmission, and true 4x4 driveline, and its original patina has been professionally clear-coated to lock in decades of honest wear while adding durability. A period-correct cabin makes it a genuine time capsule.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45342/1949-dodge-power-wagon
1953 Ford F100 (Lot FR0038)

One of the most beloved pickup shapes ever built, this green F100 pairs a flathead V8 with a three-speed manual and a classic wood bed. It even comes with the owner's manual, and had a single owner for 60 years before the current seller acquired it.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45260/1953-ford-f100
1971 Ford Ranchero 500 (Lot TH0050)

Part car, part truck, all cool. Finished in Medium Poly Green, this Ranchero runs a 302 V8 with an automatic, power steering, dual exhaust, and a PerTronix ignition upgrade. It's the most-viewed truck in the sale and comes documented with a Marti Report.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45255/1971-ford-ranchero-500
1964 Ford F100 (Lot TH0205)

A crisp Light Blue example of the twin-I-beam era F100. Note the honest disclosure here: the title is branded and mileage is exempt, with the owner stating 189 miles shown after an odometer swap, so true mileage is unknown. A great-looking driver with full transparency in the listing.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45251/1964-ford-f100
1951 Chevrolet 3100 5-Window (Lot FR0135)

Classic looks, modern guts. This frame-off 3100 five-window rides on an S10 chassis with an LS engine and 4L60E automatic, plus American Racing wheels, Vintage Air, a tilt column, and a wood bed. A turn-key vintage cruiser.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45505/1951-chevrolet-3100-5-window
1977 Ford F150 4x4 (Lot FR0146)

A blacked-out, frame-off-restored dentside on a 6-inch Rough Country lift. It's got a 400 V8, NP four-speed manual, coated headers, 16x10 custom wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Baja tires, a custom wood bed, and even a Marti Report to back it up.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45379/1977-ford-f150-4x4
1964 Chevrolet C10 (Lot ST0166)

A one-family-owned C10 given a full nut-and-bolt restoration, with just 529 miles since. It carries a freshly built 350 V8, automatic, power steering, four-wheel power disc brakes, power windows, tilt wheel, and A/C. Beautifully done in burgundy over tan.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45215/1964-chevrolet-c10
1979 Chevrolet K5 Blazer (Lot FR0136)

A remarkably preserved, garage-kept K5 with owner-stated 14K miles, original paint and interior, and a loaded Cheyenne package. The 350 V8 and 4x4 driveline are backed by GM build documents, the original brochure, and a documented history from new at a North Carolina Chevrolet dealer.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45436/1979-chevrolet-k5-blazer
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Rumble Bee (Lot FR0055)

A modern-era collectible, this Rumble Bee special edition (number 2384) packs a 5.7L Hemi making 345 hp, black leather interior, and the full power-accessory list. New tires, a new battery, and a clean CARFAX round out an increasingly sought-after limited run.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45225/2004-dodge-ram-1500-rumble-bee
1967 Ford F100 Restomod (Lot ST0025)

The high-tech pick of the bunch. This bumpside F100 restomod has less than 100 miles since completion and is built around a Gen 3 Coyote engine with a 10R80 transmission, QA1 coilover suspension front and rear, Wilwood disc brakes, Vintage Air, a Dakota dash, and a custom leather interior.
View listing: https://www.gaaclassiccars.com/vehicles/45439/1967-ford-f100
All vehicles are consigned to the GAA Classic Cars 2026 July auction. Specs and condition notes are drawn from the seller-provided listings — worth reading in full, including any title or mileage disclosures, before bidding.