The saga of Yancey Taylor and his 1966 Chevy C10 pickup began in 1979 when his dad bought the used Chevy shortbed to work on the family's Georgia farm and use as a daily driver. Yancey says, "I can ...
These days it's tough to figure out which of the ever-popular, well-worn-looking shop trucks out there are actually work horses for the business lettered on each door. While most of these pickups aren ...
The Chevrolet C/K series of light-duty trucks was launched in the fall of 1959 for the 1960 model year, replacing the 1955-1959 Task Force series. The C/K line encompassed light-duty trucks, ...
There was a time not long ago when the collectors’ market was simply flooded with custom pickup trucks. In the meantime, the hype has someone cooled down, in preparation of things heating up again ...
A heavily modified 1966 International Custom Pickup featuring a 6.2-liter V-8 producing a claimed 650 horsepower is set for ...
Embracing your passion and diving in headfirst can yield some truly spectacular results. Such is the case for Paul Bosserman and his 1966 Chevy C10, with the pickup now serving as the test bed and ...
Ten years ago, I made a mistake that cannot be explained and still makes me laugh. In a February 2013 column, I misidentified Tab Koontz, a Spencer man who bought and restored a junky 1974 Dodge ...
They call this the Rat Vette, and it was built on purpose to shock. That's not necessarily because of the sharp cuts of the body or its dented panels, but because of what lies underneath. That would ...
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