The year 1959 saw the most radical engineering and styling changes for Chevrolet and GMC light-duty pickups since General Motors-branded trucks were introduced to the public early in the 20th century.
The detailers got a call from someone who had a 65-year-old Chevrolet C10 Apache sitting abandoned in a parking lot for about two decades. The owner no longer wanted the truck. So, they went to pick ...
In the mid-'50s, a styling trend that found its way from American automobiles into light-duty trucks was wraparound windshields and rear windows. The idea was to offer as much visibility to the ...
This article was originally featured onHOT ROD. For more stories like this, check out theHOT ROD Network. Hilliard bought the 1960 Chevrolet El Camino in 2001 from his brother. The car was a mess at ...
The year was 1960, and Chevy went mainstream with four-wheel drive. The comp had been offering 4x4s since 1957 but the four-wheel drive hardware was sourced from NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company ...
A STUNNING 1960 Chevrolet that was lost for over three decades is set to go on sale for an eye-watering $1million. The Corvette "Fuelie" Camoradi has been restored to its former glory ahead of going ...