The year 1959 saw the most radical engineering and styling changes for Chevrolet and GMC light-duty pickups since General Motors-branded trucks were introduced to the public early in the 20th century.
Believe it or not there are those who would consider this truck ugly, when the fact of the matter is that the faded original paint, used interior, and nothing-new drivetrain give this ride some real ...
The saga of Yancey Taylor and his 1966 Chevy C10 pickup began in 1979 when his dad bought the used Chevy shortbed to work on the family's Georgia farm and use as a daily driver. Yancey says, "I can ...
Built over a three-year period, Danny Auman's 1966 Chevy C10 is as clean and simple as it is filthy and unbridled. Slung low over performance parts, exhaust roaring from the 502ci V-8, and massive ...
The Chevrolet C/K series of light-duty trucks was launched in the fall of 1959 for the 1960 model year, replacing the 1955-1959 Task Force series. The C/K line encompassed light-duty trucks, ...
Ten years ago, I made a mistake that cannot be explained and still makes me laugh. In a February 2013 column, I misidentified Tab Koontz, a Spencer man who bought and restored a junky 1974 Dodge ...
It's not often that we get to talk about the more humble children of the 1960s. And we can think of none more deserving than this 1966 Chevy Nova SS, which has the classic hot rod treatment and is ...
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