GM’s second-generation C/K series trucks were built between 1967 and 1972. They were sold by both Chevrolet and GMC and the range was comprised of full-size pickups, chassis cab trucks and commercial ...
Grandpa Roberto Nava bought the Chevy brand new and was going to trade it in for an '85 Silverado, but at 5 years old Nick said he wanted it, so Grandpa promised it to him that day in '94, and when ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for the enthusiasts of the General Motors C/K pickup truck series – all over again. Not long ago, we ...
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).
We get quite a few submissions from all of you loyal readers across the country and even worldwide for our Classic Cruisers column. While they are all important, we only have so much space here to ...
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These days, modifying a truck for performance is a relatively popular thing to do. That said, this 1971 GMC pickup takes things to the extreme, swapping in a twin-turbo V8 behind the cabin to make ...