When it comes to Icon’s latest build, all that’s new is old again. For many of us, making an old car or truck run like new again is to restore its magic. Sometimes when we do, though, we’re reminded ...
Growing up with not only a father who ran an Exxon station, but also two older brothers both into classic Chevys, it seems only natural for David Bowen to carry on the family tradition, right? Well, ...
The Highlander option was offered mid-year in 1972, and this immaculate survivor has the highest-trim package; the camper is dealer-installed ...
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The 1967-’72 Chevrolet K10 rode a wave of popularity when new and remains a favorite today
In Hemmings’ neck of the woods, two-wheel drive, half-ton pickups are about as common as palm trees. But even in places where palm trees grow wild, four-wheel drive is fashionable on everything from ...
Look! over there! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a totally trick ’72 Chevy truck!” Superman and Chevrolet share some remarkable commonalities. Both are quintessential superheros, both symbolize ...
The whole point of building a custom truck, or any type of hot rod, is to have something different. Something nobody else has. Something uniquely yours. Robert Sapp, the builder and owner of this ...
Our buddy's truck was getting pretty gnarly lookin'. Part of the front clip was blue, but not the same color blue that was under the faded red the rest of the body was painted at some point in time.
Chevrolet Task Force trucks were some of the most impressive Chevy trucks of all time, and an early attempt to blend the comforts of a car with the work ethic of a pickup truck. Produced from 1955 to ...
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 ...
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