A fuel-injected 1971 Chevrolet C10 Stepside pickup headlines The Generous Collection auction, offered without reserve after ...
If you were looking for the next pickup custom build to drool over, here it is: a 1971 Chevy C10 so neatly handled that it is nearly impossible not to like. Over the past few months we’ve uncovered ...
The pickup truck craze that is still one of the main driving forces behind the American auto industry is not of recent origin. It did not start with the launch of the oversized trucks of today, packed ...
Covers are elusive. Much like the "perfect 10" woman, who loves you for your flaws, doesn't mind your stinky shoes, and is a gourmet chef in the kitchen; cover trucks can sometimes be mythical.
There are lots of reasons why restoring classic trucks is fun, but having a family connection makes it mean that much more. That is the case for Mike Adams, the owner of this 1971 Chevrolet C10 ...
It seems like almost every year, the vehicle builds at the SEMA show get more extravagant and otherworldly. However, sometimes it’s a vehicle’s story that makes it SEMA-worthy. Today, we have a 1971 ...
When Gary and Jill Castro of Carpinteria, California, picked up a rough '71 Chevy Stepside pickup from their son-in-law, they never envisioned that it would ever end up as nice as the truck you see ...
What we've got here is a 1971 Chevrolet half-ton Cheyenne Super Fleetside pickup with plenty of rust, even more character, and a 350-cubic-inch small-block V8 (or at least the badges for that engine).
Flashy ads, catchy gimmicks, and all manner of marketing mumbo jumbo may work in other industries, but in the suspension game, performance is priority. If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t sell. And, how do ...