Looking “ridiculous in all the right ways,” as someone from the social media audience pointed out, here is a spectacular Chevy C10 build that hides so many goodies we would need a humongous title for ...
If we count both Chevrolet and GMC full-size trucks as one, General Motors actually sold more units (808,057, to be more precise) than Ford delivered F-Series – which accounted for 667,496 pickups.
Embracing your passion and diving in headfirst can yield some truly spectacular results. Such is the case for Paul Bosserman and his 1966 Chevy C10, with the pickup now serving as the test bed and ...
The number 67 has special significance for Rick Zipperian. For one thing, 1967 is the year he graduated from high school. For another, he's also always been a fan of 1967 Chevy C10 pickups. This year ...
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Classic truck with drag racing feel and 800 horsepower
Mickey Tessneer from Modern C10 brought over this badass full custom chassis built 800HP Supercharged LT4 '85 Chevy C10 for ...
Born and raised in Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas, David "Dee" Espinoza spent plenty of time with his grandfather, Ramiro. While he's got plenty of great memories with him, his most vivid were the ones spent ...
A unique example of a classic Chevy truck is up for auction in Ventura County, California on Bring a Trailer. It’s what you might call a “rat rod” version of a 1963 Chevy C10 that’s been heavily ...
The final months of any classic truck project can feel like forever. The work is practically done, but not completely done. Rod Parsons was especially eager to get his truck finished. His girlfriend, ...
Since a young age, Samuel has been surrounded by the automotive industry. Graduating in 2019 from the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication, Samuel manages a ...
Custom, exotic, uber-rare, and even basic cars, trucks, motorcycles, automotive memorabilia, etc., are the norm for Mecum's shows, and we regularly peruse the lots of upcoming bids looking for ...
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Six-Wheel Chevy C10 Is Nuts
Called the Chevy C10 Slayer, this six-wheel beast doesn’t just look wild, it performs like a beast. After all, it has loads of power channeling through all four rear drive wheels. The build started as ...
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