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 ...
According to the good folks over at Dayton, Ohio-based Forgeline, this is a Chevy C10 'hot rod' truck that's eager to make the rounds at car shows around the nation. We approve! Which are the number ...
Of all the things associated with old trucks, rust is on the top of the list of "most common." As time goes on, it won't be surprising to see it as the number one item on the to-do list of practically ...
The good folks over at Savini Wheels and Fat Fender Garage have recently presented an Action Line (second generation) 1967 Chevrolet C10 and a contemporary fifth-generation 1968 Ford F-100, which look ...
one word! AWESOME!!! This vehicle get the most "thumbs Up" ever. It's quick, steers fantastic and is still economical.
Talk about a family heirloom ... Allen Ensinger still recalls the day (August 7, 1967) his grandfather Jesse L. Watkins bought a new C10 Stepside pickup. While spending summer vacations with his ...
Chevrolet is responsible for some of the most sought-after classic vehicles ever made. While icons like the Corvette and Camaro remain the fan favorite, there’s still a strong cult following behind ...
The classic Chevrolet C10 has earned its place as an American legend. In recent years, it’s become the go-to project for restomodders across the country. While there’s always some debate around ...
You can’t deny that the classic 1967 Chevy C10 just oozes old-school cool. The simple lines look great, especially when paired with a splash of patina. So what happens when you stuff a truck like this ...
A wild tubbed 1967 Chevy C-10 pickup truck. Custom wood bed, stock bench seats and a great looking small-block is why its at the 2010 Car Craft Summer Nationals.
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From the factory, the 1967 C10 topped out at around 220 hp, a far cry from what lives under this hood today. The original powertrain has been replaced by a 416 cubic-inch (6.8-liter) LS3 V8, the same ...