350 rear-wheel horsepower may not sound like a lot, but that depends on the application. If we’re talking about a ’71 Chevrolet C10 with the front fascia from a ’69 model, then yeah, that’s plenty of ...
The second-generation C/K, designated Action Line by General Motors, ran from the 1967 through 1972 model year. The majority of customers viewed these vehicles as nothing more than workhorses back ...
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, ...
You've got a lot of options when it comes time to repower your project truck. Certainly, rebuilding the original engine is a cost-effective choice, but is it the best use of your time and will it ...
Anyone with a custom car project is likely familiar with “scope creep,” or at least the concept behind the term. Scope creep is when a project starts small but goes big, slowly growing in scope over ...
Late 1960s Chevy C10 truck styling—Which year of 1967-1972 year models is the best Chevy C10 truck or GMC truck to buy? It depends on whether one wants to customize a 1967-1972 Chevy C10 or leave it ...
I bought a 1987 Chevy C10 race truck and we’re about to turn it into a beast! This truck may not run yet, but it’s got potential. With plans for an LS swap, I’m debating between a 5.3L or 6.0L engine, ...
Enthusiasts looking to modify their 1967 to 1972 model-year Chevy C10 truck just got a new option with the release of the Gen II Stealth Fuel Tank by Aeromotive, enabling installation of a 17-gallon ...