If classic trucks, customs, and vintage workhorses are your thing, mark your calendar—The Dallas Classic is rolling into town, and it’s shaping up to be one of the must-see collector car auctions of the season. The two-day event kicks off November 21 at 12 p.m. CT and continues November 22 at 10 a.m. CT at Dallas Market Hall, where enthusiasts, builders, and bidders will gather for a showcase of Americana on wheels.
Here’s an early look at three standouts that are already turning heads ahead of the sale:
1965 Chevrolet C-10 Stepside Pickup

A full frame-off restoration and a long list of upgrades make this C-10 one of the early highlights to watch. Power comes from a 6.0-liter Vortec 6000 V8 paired with a 4L60E automatic with overdrive, making it a cruiser as comfortable on modern highways as it is at a show. Finished in Steel Grey Metallic, the truck features a custom interior, Dakota Digital dash, power windows, cruise control, and Vintage Air A/C. A custom-finished wood bed with stainless strips, chrome bumpers, American Mag wheels, and an onboard battery tender round out the build. It’s a resto-mod done right.
International 1110 4×4 Pickup

If rugged and rare is more your style, this International 1110 brings classic utility to the block. Equipped with a V8 and 4-speed manual, it represents the era when International built trucks tough enough for farms, job sites, and backcountry trails. Few survive in presentable condition today, making examples like this appealing to collectors seeking something different from the usual Ford-Chevy-Dodge roster.
1976 Ford F-350 Wrecker

This vintage wrecker is the kind of working-class hero that draws a crowd. Old-school tow rigs have become unexpected favorites among collectors who appreciate period-correct equipment and commercial-grade nostalgia. With its 1970s Ford heavy-duty bones, this F-350 offers a taste of the service-station era—when a wrecker like this was a small-town lifeline for stranded motorists.
With no-reserve offerings, approachable opening bids, and a diverse mix of pickups and classics, The Dallas Classic is shaping up to deliver strong variety for bidders of all budgets. Expect everything from restored showpieces to honest survivors and project-friendly classics.
More consignments are still being announced, and if this early trio is any indication, truck lovers may want to bring an extra bidder’s paddle.
Will you be watching for a show-ready custom, a rare vintage hauler, or a piece of working-class history?
Get ready for The Dallas Classic this is one Classic/Collector Car Auction you do not want to miss, November 21st @ 12 PM CT & November 22nd @ 10 AM CT at The Dallas Market Hall






