CLASSIC TRUCKS reader Harry Nunn's cool classic is this 1965 Chevrolet C10 shortbed stepside. Harry purchased it as an abandoned project back in August of 2003.As soon as he got it home he pulled the ...
Have you ever wondered how low a custom car or truck can get before starting to look ridiculous? If so, there's a simple answer to that: there is no such thing as a ridiculous look for a dropped build ...
Nothing is a given in the world of custom cars, trucks, and SUVs. No matter how much one tries to come up with something special or how unique the vehicle is, there is no guarantee people will buy it.
"Let's just lower it a little with new wheels and brakes " These have probably been the famous last words of more builds than we could ever count here in these pages. You see, Ron Palmero bought this ...
The 1964 Chevrolet C10 is a pivotal model in the history of pickup trucks, marking a crucial transition in design and functionality that influenced the modern pickup formula. With its innovative ...
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 fully restored 1964 Chevrolet C10 is drawing attention for combining classic pickup truck styling with a range of modern upgrades aimed at improving comfort, drivability and performance. Check out ...
From Ford Rancheros to Studebaker Champs, these trucks turn heads more heads today than they did in the '60s, with bold ...
Debuting for the 1969 model year, the Chevy Blazer was the Bowtie’s answer to the Ford Bronco and International Harvester. The K5 Blazer was built on a shortened half-tin Chevy K10 pickup truck frame, ...
This heavily upgraded classic Chevy pickup hides a 1,200-hp-capable drivetrain and modern tech under its timeless blacked-out look. The 1967 Chevy C10 restomod combines retro styling with powerful ...