It looks like a worn survivor, but this no-reserve 1955 Chevy 3100 stepside on Hagerty Marketplace packs a fuel-injected ...
Chevrolet’s Advance-Design light and medium-duty trucks came almost immediately after the war (1947) as the company’s first major redesign of the pickup series. So, even a final model year like this ...
The beautiful '83 Chevy Stepside you see here was passed on to Steve Mashburn back in '92 by Steve's uncle Jimmy (who had bought it off the showroom floor in 1982). Uncle Jimmy let Steve have the ...
The C/K family of trucks is undoubtedly one of the favorites of the pre-owned and custom markets. The old bowtie-wearing workhorse has moved since its discontinuation in 2002 from a life in the ...
The best builds are often family projects where talents are shared and bonding is a byproduct. Richard grew up in a family who appreciated cool custom vehicles and can't remember when hewasn'tplaying ...
The approach to building a custom truck often takes two paths. The first is where you search for a project vehicle, trying for the lowest possible price, reasoning that much of the truck will be ...
The stepside version of the first-generation LUV is so rare that it isn't even mentioned in the official brochure in 1980. Under the hood, a 1.8-liter Isuzu four-cylinder making just 80 horsepower.
Fun on so many levels, it’s no wonder the custom-truck hobby is so popular. Some enjoy the hunt for that one last part to complete their all-original restoration. Others enjoy slicing and dicing their ...
Before the late 1950s, all pickup trucks would typically sport the same style of bed, which saw the wheel arches mounted on the outside of the bed. In order to fill the gap between the front of the ...
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