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If the classic truck hobby is about anything, it's about nostalgia. You can get exhilarating performance, eye-catching style, and pride of ownership from a brand-new pickup—but only a classic provides ...
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Anyone looking at this brownie Stepside pickup truck would be excused for entering the first bar and asking for a couple of root beer drafts to check if the sweet beverage and the 1964 C10 are ...
The slang name is "square-body," and there are a lot of good reasons to buy a 1973 to 1987 Chevy C10 or GMC truck. The number-one reason being 1973 to 1987 Chevy C10 trucks were produced for 15 years, ...
During the 2019 Silverado media drive in Wyoming in August, Chevy brought with it a piece of history – a 1960’s Chevrolet C10 Stepside. But the C10 wasn’t at the event for laughs and giggles. Instead, ...
Nothing is a given in the world of custom cars, trucks, and SUVs. No matter how much one tries to come up with something special or how unique the vehicle is, there is no guarantee people will buy it.
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 ...
Mike Losh of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, is not new to the life of creating show-stopping custom builds. Having built various other award-winning and magazine-featured vehicles in his past, Mike knows ...
It might just be the most famous pickup truck on the planet. A custom-built creation from Doug and Brad DeBerti, the father and son behind DeBerti Design, this 900 hp 1965 Chevrolet C10 6×6, known as ...
This truck almost doesn't need an introduction; it's like the Brad Pitt of famous trucks. Doug and Brad DeBerti, the father and son behind DeBerti Design, built this completely custom and completely ...
While today’s factory hot rods might be quicker and easier to live with than the machines than defined the original muscle car era, the distinctive style and sound of Detroit iron from the 1960s and ...