While it's true that all customized classic trucks have the same basic major components such as a frame, body, and driveline, not all of them follow the same process when it comes time for the build.
I nspiration for a build can be found in just about any place; maybe it was something on the way to work, at a car show, in a movie, or even from an advertiser in the pages of CLASSIC TRUCKS. That's ...
General Motors redesigned its pickups after fulfilling its duties in World War II. The new Chevy trucks were known as the Advance Design series, while GMC called its new trucks the New Design. The ...
Modified Task Force-era Chevy pickup with V8 power and custom styling gains attention in active online auction.
In a historical footnote, this truck was the styling inspiration for Chevy's 2003-2006 SSR fold-away hardtop convertible pickup. 1955 CHEVY CAMEO CARRIER: The ‘55 Cameo Carrier was 30 years ahead of ...
Chevrolet is among the legendary automakers. William C. Durant and his business partner, Swiss racing pilot Louis Chevrolet, launched the Chevrolet Motor Company in November 1911. With over 110 years ...
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 ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The most important trucks and technological advancements for them from Chevy’s rich past and present. Chevrolet has been building trucks since 1918. With more than a century of knowledge, craftmanship ...