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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, ...
It's hard to say what came first. Did Street Outlaws' Farmtruck and AZN create the old farm truck craze with their 1970 Chevy C10's wild, wheels-up launches and stupefying nitrous-fed big-block, or ...
As one of the most successful truck lines that ever was, Chevrolet’s C/K is still around in large numbers. That’s not necessarily because they were so well-built they endured for decades, but because ...
In 2020, despite all the challenges, foreign and domestic, the American market swallowed 14.5 million new vehicles. Naturally, a list of ten best selling nameplates was made and, no surprise there, ...
These days, the Chevy C10 pickup is as popular as ever with enthusiasts, offering classic styling and a vast galaxy of potential upgrades and customization options. Now, interested fans have a shot at ...
A fuel-injected 1971 Chevrolet C10 Stepside pickup headlines The Generous Collection auction, offered without reserve after ...
Noah Alexander has become a bit of a public figure in the car world as of late, most notably staring on the television show Speed is the New Black on Velocity channel. The show follows Alexander and ...
A matte-gray expanse of hood blends seamlessly into a broad, open highway in front of the truck. It’s just waiting for a blip of throttle, or maybe even a foot firmly planted until either tires or ...
Custom, exotic, uber-rare, and even basic cars, trucks, motorcycles, automotive memorabilia, etc., are the norm for Mecum's shows, and we regularly peruse the lots of upcoming bids looking for ...
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.