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The Chevrolet C/K series of light-duty trucks was launched in the fall of 1959 for the 1960 model year, replacing the 1955-1959 Task Force series. The C/K line encompassed light-duty trucks, ...
It's August 2, and Classic Instruments debuted a brand new direct-fit instrument cluster for 1964-66 Chevy C10 trucks here in Louisville, Kentucky at the 2018 NSRA Nats. Beautiful stock looks like it ...
Better known to Huff Winkler as "Alcy," this '66 Chevy C10 holds special memories and character. The funny name was derived from a combination of Huff's father, Albert, and mother, Lucy, and Huff came ...
The trials and tribulations of project vehicles. How we manage to get through these hard times and difficulties is what drives us and attaches us emotionally to our trucks. When it's good, it's great; ...
Sometimes, automotive virtual artists are kindred spirits without even knowing it. Oddly enough, especially when one of them is a digital JDM freak while the other mostly caters to CGI Americana.
When he was 14, Bryan Castle saw a photograph of the '63 Chevy pickup his dad owned in high school. He soon discovered his ever-increasing desire to own a '60-66 Chevy C10 pickup as his first vehicle.
The Chevrolet C/K series of trucks remains as savory as ever - and if you don't believe us, here's an example promoted by the iconic Roadster Shop outlet ...
Ten years ago, I made a mistake that cannot be explained and still makes me laugh. In a February 2013 column, I misidentified Tab Koontz, a Spencer man who bought and restored a junky 1974 Dodge ...
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