It's not a mirage and it's not some experiment with Photoshop. No, this '67 Chevy C10 looks just like Howard "Howie" Kendrick was hoping it would look like when he recruited Aaron Iha to build it for ...
The number 67 has special significance for Rick Zipperian. For one thing, 1967 is the year he graduated from high school. For another, he's also always been a fan of 1967 Chevy C10 pickups. This year ...
Elsewhere on this website is a feature on a C10 built with a nostalgia theme we spotted in front of the Las Vegas Convention Center for the 50th SEMA Show. Nearby, we ran across another incredible C10 ...
The collector car market continues to burn white hot, and classic trucks remains one of the hottest segments. This 1967 Chevy C10 has been beautifully restored, with some tasteful upgrades thrown in.
Like everything else in life, custom cars, trucks, and pickup trucks are subject to personal interpretation and taste. That’s why someone’s dream ride is someone else’s nightmare, and also why I find ...
This slammed 1967 Chevy C10 combines old-school looks with a Nelson Racing twin-turbo V8 pushing 1,300 horsepower.
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Back in the 1960s, carmakers were so intently focused on muscle cars that almost nothing else mattered. They kept rolling new models off assembly lines like there was no tomorrow and then came up with ...
Pickup trucks have long gone beyond their original purpose of serving as workhorses, evolving into status symbols for a lot of people. Of course, many owners still use them as utility vehicles as they ...
The Chevy C10 is undoubtedly a hugely popular choice among enthusiasts, with owners transforming the pickup to span the spectrum of custom builds, from race-spec, to show-and-shine, and everything in ...
Despite 95 degree weather, 80 classic vehicles participated in the Champ Clark Heritage Festival car & truck show Saturday, sponsored by the Bowling Green Lions Club.
The clock read 5:30 a.m., and as we were walking up to the garage door at Chassis by Aaron Iha, each of us resembled zombies. With the sudden lift of the roll-up door, we were awakened like an IV ...
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