Square-body is used in the custom truck world to describe a Chevy C10 pickup from ’73 to ’87. The bodies take on a squared shape with square corners both horizontally and vertically. Their popularity ...
Picking up this '84 C10 for $350 in the Spring of '04, Scott Doane was the proud new owner of a truck with a blown engine, leaking automatic transmission, hammered body, and beat interior. The truck ...
Square-body Chevy trucks, 1973-1987 that is, are gaining serious traction with classic trucks fans for a number of reasons. For starters, their 14-year run with minor changes (front sheetmetal, and so ...
From October 15 to 17, 2020 Mecum AuctionsDallas event will be featuring Hill's Hot Rods Chevy C10 square body collectionall at no reserve. It's been over 15 years sinceCustom Classic Trucksmagazine ...
Richard's lifelong automotive journey started at an early age with building model cars. Upon getting his drivers license (and many, many speeding tickets), plastic models quickly morphed into the real ...
With the latest EV (the Tesla Model S Plaid, of course) smacking down ICE cars left and right, just about everyone knows we’re about to witness the end of an era and the dawn of an entirely new (and ...
Beginning in 1973, Chevrolet started to produce one of the most curiously named pickup truck lines in history. The Rounded-Line truck was the third generation of the Chevrolet and GMC C and K pickups.
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.
Custom cars often present some of the builder’s background and interests, and this particular 1973 Chevy C10 Square Body is one great example of that. The builder, Scott “Chappy” Chaplin, works as a ...