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350 rear-wheel horsepower may not sound like a lot, but that depends on the application. If we’re talking about a ’71 Chevrolet C10 with the front fascia from a ’69 model, then yeah, that’s plenty of ...
Introduced as a successor to the Task Force, the Chevrolet C/K went on to become one of the most iconic trucks built in the U.S. The nameplate soldiered on for an incredible 43 years and laid the ...
Most local classic car shows or meets will feature a sea of chrome-laden vintage cars and trucks that have either been painstakingly restored or extremely well cared for. While these vehicles are ...
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Motorious on MSNRoadkill's Muscle Truck Showdown: '67 vs. '74!
Pitting Finnegan's beastly LT4-powered 1967 Chevy C-10 against Freiburger's trail-blazing LS6-powered 1974 Chevy stepside - ...
You've got a lot of options when it comes time to repower your project truck. Certainly, rebuilding the original engine is a cost-effective choice, but is it the best use of your time and will it ...
LS engine swaps were everywhere, from bare-bones low-buck hack-and-slash installs to neat and tidy swaps like this Roots-topped LS mill. Engine bays are a great place to personalize your ride, and the ...
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From Farm Truck to Race Monster: My 1987 Chevy C10 Build
The Chevy C10 is one of the most iconic pickups ever built. But this one isn’t staying stock. With a short-bed race truck ...
Erasmo Carlos, of Houston, is a member of Ground Zero truck club, and after being surrounded by customs of all makes and models, he grew tired of modifying his GTO and opted to give owning a truck a ...
Embracing your passion and diving in headfirst can yield some truly spectacular results. Such is the case for Paul Bosserman and his 1966 Chevy C10, with the pickup now serving as the test bed and ...
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