This 1973 Chevrolet truck hit one million miles and is still counting. The owner, Danny Hudson, used to work as a master technician at General Motors ...
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 ...
This 1967 Chevy C10 has been upgraded with a 6.2-liter V8 and custom components. The LS3 is paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, driving the rear wheels. Inside, the C10 boasts a refreshed ...
When the Eaton fire tore through Altadena, a collapsed garage revealed what looked like another total loss: a smoke-damaged 1972 Chevrolet C10 pickup truck. It appeared beyond saving, but Carmen Vera ...
Rust-free and factory-documented, this 1972 Chevy C10 Cheyenne offers classic style, modern reliability, and ready-to-drive performance. A meticulously maintained 1972 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne short bed ...
According to the good folks over at Dayton, Ohio-based Forgeline, this is a Chevy C10 'hot rod' truck that's eager to make the rounds at car shows around the nation. We approve! Which are the number ...
Modifying your ride for more power and performance can be rewarding, but it isn’t without its risks. Not only can you destroy your vehicle, but there are personal dangers as well. That much is obvious ...
You've never seen a build quite like this before, and probably never will again. It's part movie magic, part mechanical mayhem, and full of heart. Somewhere south of Peoria, Illinois, two brothers are ...
It seems as though the grass is always greener on the other side and for Carl Gioiosa of Las Vegas, this certainly seemed to be the case. For years, his buddy's factory-green 1972 Chevy C10 sat in the ...
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"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 ...