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One of the attractions of the SEMA Show—at least for participants in the hot rodding end of this industry--is seeing the newest and coolest products for the oldest and coolest vehicles. As we have ...
Don't you hate that import vehicle manufacturers market their products with Classic Rock? They do it to cling to the American image. And no matter how hard they chip away at the American economy, they ...
For 1971, the Cheyenne trim package was introduced as the Chevy equivalent to the GMC Sierra. The Cheyenne Super, however, was the top-of-the-line C10 pickup truck from that era. Priced at $52,998 or ...
Anyone with a custom car project is likely familiar with “scope creep,” or at least the concept behind the term. Scope creep is when a project starts small but goes big, slowly growing in scope over ...
With a satisfied grin, Wesley Kidd took a step back to gander at his latest custom creation, a '72 Flame Red Chevy C10. You see, unlike many of the show trucks cruising up and down the boulevards, ...
Jay and Carole Roberts' '72 Chevy C10 started out its life in the Roberts family as a utility vehicle, as many trucks, especially in Texas, do. Purchased from the original owner in 1979 for a whopping ...
Classic pickups are perfect canvases for award-winning builds, and award-winning builds rarely get better than a one-of-a-kind C10 with a slick exterior, groovy interior, and modern hardware. Offered ...
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