A fuel-injected 1971 Chevrolet C10 Stepside pickup headlines The Generous Collection auction, offered without reserve after ...
There are lots of reasons why restoring classic trucks is fun, but having a family connection makes it mean that much more. That is the case for Mike Adams, the owner of this 1971 Chevrolet C10 ...
Classic. It's Americana to the core and parts are widely available at good prices. Every American needs one and if your Texan you need two.
Adam Ferrell of Point Marion, Pennsylvania converted a beat-up farm truck to the beautiful C10 you see before you in just under four years. Built in a two-car garage with his father's help, Adam, a ...
General Motors’ C/K series of trucks for the Chevrolet and GMC brands was born more than six decades ago, which is more than enough time to make a name for itself. Sure enough, it went down in history ...
Taking advantage of the various special coverages we’ve done over the past few months, including December’s Celebration Month, we uncovered a plethora of Chevrolet C10 pickups in various forms, sizes, ...
Passion is a key ingredient in everything the Choppin' Block crew builds from their Fresno, California shop. Taking a look at this '71 C10, it's obvious they're not messing with their successful ...
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).
With its huge aftermarket support and endless enthusiast backing, the Chevy C10 is the perfect blank canvas upon which to create a custom ride. Now, we’re checking out this slammed 1971 Chevy C10, ...