A very tasty 1955 Chevy pickup 3100 just hit the net, offered as a lovely restomod in a no-reserve auction with a bespoke exterior, interior, and a modern Vortec powerplant under the hood. Let’s start ...
Whatever it takes - those three words are Gary Glandon's motto. When building his wild '55 Chevy pickup Pro-Mod drag truck, Gary, a resident of Apache Junction, Arizona, told himself that if he was ...
Today you can buy a pickup with unbelievable power numbers, tow ratings, and all sorts of handy technology. But if you love your trucks dripping with vintage style, but still want some of the finer ...
Longtime readers Roy and Sharron Beagle of Middleburg, Florida, built this '55 Chevy pickup after years of drooling over the trucks featured in these very pages. The restoration of the pickup was ...
The '55-'57 Chevy pickup has always been a precious metal among the Bow Tie brigade. This '55 Chevy was taken in trade for spraying a set of flames on a customer's truck. Shane McHenry and his brother ...
While it's true that all customized classic trucks have the same basic major components such as a frame, body, and driveline, not all of them follow the same process when it comes time for the build.
Average Joes never ask themselves what they could buy with money they’re never likely to have. Hell, for most of us, it’s even hard to comprehend how spending a six-digit sum of money in one go feels ...
A 1955 Chevy pickup, which is being raffled off, will be on display Saturday at St. Paul as part of the Royal Coachmen Car Club’s 30th annual Car and Motorcycle Show. The burnt orange stepside short ...
Pickup trucks have long been part of America’s story—from hauling gear to building memories. This list celebrates 13 iconic ...
Pickup trucks have become daily transportation for millions in the United States, but that wasn’t always the case. With the restyle of the 1955 Chevy and GMC Task Force pickups, those utilitarian ...
Chevrolet has been building trucks for more than a century. Its first foray into that segment was the 1918 Model T, not to be confused with Henry Ford's iconic car of the same name. Chevy's Model T ...
Today, cars are almost just another commodity. That was not the case back in the 1950s. Those were the days when automakers would announce a specific date when dealers were allowed to show their new ...
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