"One day in May 1955, I was walking home from school with my friends. As we got closer to my house I noticed a new truck parked in our driveway. It was a '55 Chevy pickup. My friends noticed it too.
It all began in the summer of 1947, introduced as a late '47 model the all-new Chevrolet truck replaced the postwar 1946-47 Chevrolet offerings. It was huge step forward since the truck it replaced ...
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Sitting proudly in the inventory of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Garage Kept Motors, this member of the Chevrolet Task Force series costs an arm and a leg. Let's find out why. The Chevrolet Silverado ...
If you have a habit of tracking vehicle auctions, especially the ones over in America, like I do, then you've probably noticed how cars, trucks, and SUVs that were at the receiving end of a lot of ...
Today you can buy a pickup with unbelievable power numbers, tow ratings, and all sorts of handy technology. But if you love your trucks dripping with vintage style, but still want some of the finer ...
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General Motors redesigned its pickups after fulfilling its duties in World War II. The new Chevy trucks were known as the Advance Design series, while GMC called its new trucks the New Design. The ...
Building a restomod with that ideal combination of new and old isn’t always easy, but this 1955 Chevy 3100 seems to pull it off thanks to a classic body and more-modern Chevy Silverado underpinnings.
It is standard practice within the customizing community to create a vehicle that represents your shop and its abilities. In addition, the show vehicle should be able to be viewed by customers when ...