Classic Chevrolet C/K trucks are awesome platforms for modding. They're surprisingly stylish for a pickup truck, and they have enough room for big-block V8 engines under the hood. While stock versions ...
Driving an old-school pickup truck can be a lot of fun, but when switching between something new and old, it quickly becomes obvious just how far auto technology has come in the last several decades.
This blacked-out C10 short bed packs a built 350 small-block, TCI TH350, and Flowmaster exhaust for power and presence. A meticulously built 1971 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed is drawing attention for its ...
The penultimate year of the first generation of C/K pickups, the 1965 Chevy C10 was the beneficiary of the line’s five years of refinement. It featured a coil spring front suspension, roller bearing ...
It's no secret that the desirable trucks are getting harder and harder to find, let alone pick up for a bargain. The going rate for a short bed C10 in the worst of shape seems to be north of $6-8k.
Let's face it, the days of finding a cool, cheap classic in your local rag are long gone. For some specialty vehicles, finding a wreck with a salvage title isn't even an option. If your wallet looks ...
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 ...
In last month's issue ofCLASSIC TRUCKSwe began the process of transforming Rudy Serna's longbed 1964 Chevy pickup into a more svelte shortbed version. We began by documenting Chris Alston's ...
Food is magic. Wait, what? Wasn't this article supposed to be about a Chevy C10? Bear with us. Food is magic because a skilled chef can take simple ingredients and—with the right application of heat ...