Jay and Carole Roberts' '72 Chevy C10 started out its life in the Roberts family as a utility vehicle, as many trucks, especially in Texas, do. Purchased from the original owner in 1979 for a whopping ...
Chevys aren't the only type of vehicles on Mark Hollie's list of favorite rides. Neither are classic trucks. Both just happen to be high on that list. Mark has been building, buying, and driving cool ...
Since a young age, Samuel has been surrounded by the automotive industry. Graduating in 2019 from the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication, Samuel manages a ...
If Texas was the place you called home these past two years, and custom car shows there were your favorite pastimes, then you may be familiar with the image of this here 1972 Chevrolet C10. That's ...
It seems as though the grass is always greener on the other side and for Carl Gioiosa of Las Vegas, this certainly seemed to be the case. For years, his buddy's factory-green 1972 Chevy C10 sat in the ...
Pickup trucks were never meant to be collectibles, show car exhibits, or long-term-investment artefacts. The simple, sturdy, and straightforward destiny of the vehicle was to be a tool, period.
Anyone with a custom car project is likely familiar with “scope creep,” or at least the concept behind the term. Scope creep is when a project starts small but goes big, slowly growing in scope over ...
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When is low enough really low enough? This is an issue that's completely in the eye of the beholder. In the deepest regions of Texas, some ridiculously low trucks have emerged. Our man Shannon Taylor ...