Very different from Hollywood's bottom-line business practices, hot rod hauler hobbyists tend to build more custom and expensive vehicles with each successive project. Whether we're challenging our ...
With the exception of the paintwork and the '65's 383 stroker motor, Al did most of the work on his truck. The rear suspension was lowered using components sourced from Early Classic Enterprises in ...
The K5 Chevy Blazer and Chevy C10 pickup were both part of the Action Line of GM trucks. If you had to choose between the ...
Joel Gonzales married his high school sweetheart. The wedding was no hassle; he slapped down $475 and took her home. Since then, he's bought her nice things and even dressed her in purple and chrome.
In the early 1990s, General Motors built two different hot rod pickups that would both haul stuff, haul a couple people, and haul the mail in glossy, blacked-out fashion. In 1990, Chevrolet rolled out ...
Chevy wanted in on the emerging performance pickup game in the early 1990s, so i's engineers took off-the-shelf parts and created the bad-ass Chevy 454 SS. Based on the half-ton C1500, the 454 SS ...
For all the wild popularity of full-size pickups, there’s one configuration that U.S. buyers are no longer offered: the regular-cab, short-bed truck. Interestingly, however, GM still does make this ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
While its restoration is claimed to be ten years old and 5,000 miles in the rear-view, today's Nice Price or No Dice Chevy Pickup still sparkles like new. Let's see if its price loses it any luster.
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