A very tasty 1955 Chevy pickup 3100 just hit the net, offered as a lovely restomod in a no-reserve auction with a bespoke exterior, interior, and a modern Vortec powerplant under the hood. Let’s start ...
Whatever it takes - those three words are Gary Glandon's motto. When building his wild '55 Chevy pickup Pro-Mod drag truck, Gary, a resident of Apache Junction, Arizona, told himself that if he was ...
Today you can buy a pickup with unbelievable power numbers, tow ratings, and all sorts of handy technology. But if you love your trucks dripping with vintage style, but still want some of the finer ...
If you're into immediate gratification, then reading magazines like this one is a great hobby, but building the type of trucks that fill these pages is probably not. Joe Horisk, the owner of this ...
New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a rather fatty check for this custom 1955 Chevrolet 3100 ...
If you have a habit of tracking vehicle auctions, especially the ones over in America, like I do, then you've probably noticed how cars, trucks, and SUVs that were at the receiving end of a lot of ...
A 1955 Chevy pickup, which is being raffled off, will be on display Saturday at St. Paul as part of the Royal Coachmen Car Club’s 30th annual Car and Motorcycle Show. The burnt orange stepside short ...
Chevrolet has a long history as a truck manufacturer that dates back to 1918. And while there were many noteworthy examples produced in the early years we're going to concentrate on identifying pickup ...
The Chevy Cameo was an upscale Task Force pickup, and the Chevy C/K Silverado was the better optioned offering of its era.
Chevrolet has been building trucks for more than a century. Its first foray into that segment was the 1918 Model T, not to be confused with Henry Ford's iconic car of the same name. Chevy's Model T ...
If you're into immediate gratification, then reading magazines like this one is a great hobby, but building the type of trucks that fill these pages is probably not. Joe Horisk, the owner of this ...