Late 1960s Chevy C10 truck styling—Which year of 1967-1972 year models is the best Chevy C10 truck or GMC truck to buy? It depends on whether one wants to customize a 1967-1972 Chevy C10 or leave it ...
Classic Chevy pickups have shifted from workhorses to lifestyle statements, and few rivalries capture that change better than the C10 versus the K10. One is a low-slung, rear-drive street truck, the ...
A little while ago, we sat down with JEGS, a distributor of Chevy crate engines and aftermarket parts, to discuss the increasing popularity of the Chevy C10 pickup truck for restorations. In our ...
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, ...
Introduced as a successor to the Task Force, the Chevrolet C/K went on to become one of the most iconic trucks built in the U.S. The nameplate soldiered on for an incredible 43 years and laid the ...
This truck runs great and looks amazing with all new paint and chrome. Perfect reliable vehicle. Gas tank moved to rear, bed liner in great shape. No rust! purchased a 2020 Escalade from Jason at EAW, ...
When it was time for Chevrolet’s C/K series to start its life as a second generation, General Motors made sure the pickup truck would entice all sorts of customers with its variations and engine ...
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Mid sixties American pickups have quietly become some of the hottest vehicles in the collector world, and two names keep coming up: the 1965 Ford F-100 and the 1965 Chevrolet C10. Both have strong ...
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, ...
The Patina wars are once again underway, this time with a 1965 Chevy C10 taking the crown from a Florida-based 1957 Ford F-100 (which itself stole Patina King honors from a 1985 Ford F-250 located in ...
It might just be the most famous pickup truck on the planet. A custom-built creation from Doug and Brad DeBerti, the father and son behind DeBerti Design, this 900 hp 1965 Chevrolet C10 6×6, known as ...