When William Durant and Louis Chevrolet founded Chevy in 1911, there were more than 270 automobile companies in the United States, but the only four that remain today are Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, ...
For a limited time, Classic Industries' newest Chevy/GMC Truck Catalog is available as a free PDF download at the company's Web site. The catalog covers all 1947-2008 Chevy and GMC truck models, and ...
A classic Chevy muscle truck can fill your need for a fun, inexpensive muscle car project while providing your family with some depreciation-proof utility. As our lives hurtle forward, each of us shot ...
When is a truck not a truck? When it's a muscle car. What we're getting at is classic muscle cars are at a price point where many fans must count themselves out of participation. Perhaps it's all for ...
Bombs and especially Bomb trucks are taking over the lowrider scene! Because of the popularity with these classic trucks, we decided to take on building a '53 Chevy as our preferred choice. We started ...
There are countless tales of classic cars and trucks receiving new life via parts from a completely different automobile. Whether it's an engine swap, a new platform, or a mix of a few different ...
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 ...
The classic truck market reflects a bygone era of automotive design and engineering. Unlike today's market where manufacturers often focus on a few popular models with various variants, the past saw a ...
Bumpers are not really bumpers anymore because they no longer offer much protection. They used to be plain, protective parts fixed to the front and rear of a vehicle, but bumpers have been integrated ...