Classic trucks look like affordable nostalgia, but in 2025 many of the most beloved pickups are quietly turning into money ...
Some of my fondest memories as a young kid would be the Sunday trips in his big-block-powered '67 truck. We would go visit his gearhead buddies, check out their projects, and do a little bench racing.
Almost none of us alive today remember Chevrolet’s Advance-Design series of trucks as they were originally created by the American manufacturer, as workhorses of the post-War era. Yet almost all of us ...
It's common practice for custom garages to gift the rides they work on with a very low stance. After all, what's not to like about an old-school American vehicle that seems to scrape the asphalt as it ...
Chevrolet devoted ten assembly plants to putting out ton-and-a-half trucks that would churn through the mud of European battlefields.With the end of the war, Chevrolet quickly resumed civilian pickup ...
Beginning in June 1947, Chevrolet offered its Advance-Design light- and medium-duty trucks in 3100 half-ton, the 3600 three-quarter ton, and the 3800 full ton configurations. These configurations, ...
After World War II, GM redesigned its pickups. Chevrolet received the Advance Design series, while over at GMC, the new trucks were known as the New Design. The light-duty trucks were sleeker, more ...
One of the first questions we asked Jeff Moore of Sumner, Washington, was "Why did you build this truck?" Jeff got a big smile on his face and said, "Because I love these things." It wasn't a love for ...
One of the most beautiful things about lowrider culture is it allows the ultimate expression of individuality across an automotive canvas. There are no restrictions on which cars or trucks can be ...