The slang name is "square-body," and there are a lot of good reasons to buy a 1973 to 1987 Chevy C10 or GMC truck. The number-one reason being 1973 to 1987 Chevy C10 trucks were produced for 15 years, ...
The 1965 Chevy Step Side truck was a critical model year for the Chevrolet C/K series of trucks. Apart from being the penultimate year for its first generation of C/K trucks, it came with an ...
If you grew up decades ago, being entertained was a whole lot easier long before the advent of today's technologies. For Gail Fairchild of Greentown, Indiana, growing up near a heavily traveled ...
Danny Hudson’s 1973 Chevrolet C10 Stepside 454 has traveled more than a million miles, turning an old Texas pickup into a ...
General Motors picked up on the pickup trend of the early seventies and started shoving square bodies in their millions. With a long third-generation production run of 15 years, between 1973 and 1987, ...
With a GM Performance Parts’ E-ROD engine and a TrailBlazer SS chassis, this 1955 Chevy is more modern than vintage and points to a greener era of performance Don’t let the appearance of this 1955 ...
A 1960 Chevrolet C20 Apache Stepside has been listed for $16,500, offering a promising foundation for enthusiasts seeking a classic truck project with much of the heavy lifting already done. With ...
Whatever it takes - those three words are Gary Glandon's motto. When building his wild '55 Chevy pickup Pro-Mod drag truck, Gary, a resident of Apache Junction, Arizona, told himself that if he was ...
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Before the late 1950s, all pickup trucks would typically sport the same style of bed, which saw the wheel arches mounted on the outside of the bed. In order to fill the gap between the front of the ...
As a kid growing up in New York City, there just weren't many places to venture off pavement. OK, let's be honest, considering the entire city is pavement there were exactly zero places to go ...
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