One of the first questions we asked Jeff Moore of Sumner, Washington, was "Why did you build this truck?" Jeff got a big smile on his face and said, "Because I love these things." It wasn't a love for ...
The act of restoring and refurbishing older vehicles has been around as long as the cars themselves. These restorations range from returning a vehicle back to its factory glory, to a mild restomod, or ...
Danielle Trotta is the host of FOX Business Network's "My Dream Car," which follows families surprising loved ones with restored classic cars The season finale of "My Dream Car" is an adventure that ...
The 1965 Chevy Step Side truck was a critical model year for the Chevrolet C/K series of trucks. Apart from being the penultimate year for its first generation of C/K trucks, it came with an ...
Fred Steiner's '56 Chevy 3200 1/2-ton longbed pickup is like many old trucks we come across in our travels; it's been used and abused, but resurrected and given a second chance at life. Once a simple ...
While many would say that America's all-time favorite pickup truck is the Ford F-Series, in fact, before the later years of the 1970s, the battle was still very much undecided – especially because of ...
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 has not been a market for a pickup coupé in the United States for roughly four decades at this point. Also known as a coupé utility, this mashup between a sedan and a pickup truck seemingly ...
A 1965 Chevrolet C-10 pickup wasn't anything to write home about, as they used to say. Nothing fancy, affordable and utilitarian. They were common on roadways across America. When Jacob Seibert of ...