Chevrolet and GMC helped General Motors retain the lead in terms of full-size pickup trucks for 2024 when counting together the Silverado and Sierra models against the Ford F-Series nameplate. History ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for General Motors fans in general and Chevy C/K enthusiasts in particular – a restored and modified 1968 ...
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, ...
Hitting the road with a blazing 460 horsepower under the hood, the Chevy C10 restomod from Velocity Modern Classics is a high-performance street truck with the vintage good looks of the 1967 to 1972 ...
A fuel-injected 1971 Chevrolet C10 Stepside pickup headlines The Generous Collection auction, offered without reserve after ...
We're not certain exactly who or what started the long-running Chevrolet C10 pickup craze (it very well could have been Truckin', or any one of MotorTrend's former truck-enthusiast magazines), but ...
Twenty-two-year-old Cody is a three-time cancer survivor. As a gift to him, the Make-A-Wish foundation helped Cody build a custom Chevy C10 pickup, and his rad ride is featured in a YouTube video from ...
2018 is the 100th anniversary of Chevy trucks. 01-1967-chevrolet-c10-concept-sema-1-jpg Drew Phillips 02-1967-chevrolet-c10-concept-sema-1-jpg Drew Phillips 03-1967-chevrolet-c10-concept-sema-1-jpg ...
Having lived most of my life in the high-performance hot rod industry, I was a little miffed the first time I heard the term square-body truck some years ago. That's strange, I thought. Kind of like ...
A reader recently sent me an ad for a 1970 Chevrolet C10 pickup. It didn't seem that interesting, but I clicked on it anyway. I'm glad I did, because a surprise hides under the bright blue paint. This ...
In 1960, Chevrolet introduced the pickup into the modern era with the C/K and C10 models. The most common was the C10, a ½-ton truck with a 6.5- or 8-foot cargo box. The C10 was completely new and ...