Buying a truck back in 1976 turned into a lifelong partnership. Danny Hudson has had this 1973 Chevrolet C10 for five decades and has clocked in one million miles. He still drives it on a daily basis, ...
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The square-body Chevy truck everyone suddenly wants back
Once worth less than a used lawnmower, these trucks now fetch serious auction money.
The iconic Chevy Square Body Truck may be one of the most recognizable pick-up trucks ever made. You can still get your hands ...
Nowadays, we're more used to the idea that cars are disposable. As cars become more like appliances, people aren't as eager to keep them for the long run, and generally change cars every five years or ...
This is some neat industry news we've held in embargo since we met with our friends Larry and Dean from TMI Products last year at SEMA 2014. Last November in Las Vegas, we asked the TMI guys which ...
Some folks deal with their mid-life crisis in their own way. While a shiny new sports car seems like the most popular option, the owner of this go-fast Chevy truck had a different plan in mind, ...
Upholstery isn't usually among the first items to be tackled when it comes to building a classic truck. In fact, it's usually the last. But this time around, timelines and such are a little different.
The iconic square wheel well design has adorned Chevrolet pickup trucks since the third-generation C/K series debuted in 1973. Although officially referred to by GM and Chevy as the Rounded Line ...
The square body truck was a microcosm within the greater history of the lovable pickup truck. It was essentially an era where Chevy — and later other auto brands — made trucks that had a square body.
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