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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 setup and an LS swap on the way, it’s destined for the strip and track.
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 ...
Pitting Finnegan's beastly LT4-powered 1967 Chevy C-10 against Freiburger's trail-blazing LS6-powered 1974 Chevy stepside - christened the 'Original Muscle Truck' - it's a fierce battle where the ...