From 1967 to 1970, the Chevy C10 (2WD, 1/2-ton truck) had six-lug front drum brakes and 16-inch steel wheels. The lower control arms featured a tubular cross-shaft with a metal-on-metal bushing at ...
There are a bunch of hot rodders in the Midwest who have had their rides improved by Chad Bowling's painting talent. Chad is the paint/body/metal fabrication guy at Trick Truck 'N Rod in Eaton, Ohio.
We are seeing more and more, '67-'72 Chevy/GM C10 pickup suspensions being upgraded by installing Corvette suspensions, aided by pneumatic 'bags. The Corvette suspension upper and lower control arms, ...
Lowriders and custom rides are known for their unique, aesthetic beauty—all of the colors, patterns, engraving, and many other details that bring the car together. We sometimes forget that the story ...
Designed for 1960-1987 GM C10 trucks, the Roadster Shop’s SPEC series C10 chassis series employs “airbag suspension” that gives owners a lot of flexibility with the ride height of their trucks. When ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for GM fans in general and Chevrolet C/K fans in particular ...
When most people hear the words “shop truck” they probably think of a base model Chevy Silverado 1500 or Silverado HD with some wear and tear, and perhaps a little bit of rust here and there. The guys ...
General Motors’ C/K series of trucks for the Chevrolet and GMC brands was born more than six decades ago, yet the original generation continues to attract classic vehicle buyers with its timeless ...
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