It’s not hard to see why the Chevrolet “square body” trucks from the 1970s and 1980s are so beloved by enthusiasts and collectors. As Hemmings Motor News editor Mike McNessor pointed out in his ...
Few automotive brands can boast a history as rich or command as much respect on the road as Chevrolet. When you think Chevrolet, you think trucks, and with good reason. Chevy trucks have consistently ...
Beginning in 1973, Chevrolet started to produce one of the most curiously named pickup truck lines in history. The Rounded-Line truck was the third generation of the Chevrolet and GMC C and K pickups.
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
Somehow we neglected to write his name down, but a wise man once said, "The best of both worlds is to have a steady job with good benefits-and then have a customizing shop on the side." The thought ...
Custom cars often present some of the builder’s background and interests, and this particular 1973 Chevy C10 Square Body is one great example of that. The builder, Scott “Chappy” Chaplin, works as a ...
Just how cool a custom Chevy C10 "Square-body" pickup can be will be readily apparent at the 2015 SEMA show next week, when our friends at TMI Products unleash this stunning, maroon 1973 Chevy C10.
The Chevrolet C/K series of trucks – offered on the American car market through both Chevy and GMC – was the full-size light-duty and medium-duty series of trucks produced by General Motors between ...
Square bodies were phased out over the course of a few years at the end of the '80s and were replaced by the General's fourth-gen GMT 400 trucks. While the GMT 400 was a pretty big step up in quality, ...
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