Chevrolet C10 trucks, especially those from 1963 to 1972, have become insanely popular. We remember being able to buy clean ones for a few grand, but that ship has sailed in terms of price. They're ...
The first generation of the C/K line ran through 1966, the year the C10 received a 327ci V8 with 220 ponies and 320 pound-feet (434 Nm) of torque on tap. As for the black-painted truck we’re covering ...
We've all been there—cruising down the highway in an old truck, just wishing you had "another gear." The hum of 3,000 rpm on the interstate can be concerning to those of us who constantly stare at the ...
350 rear-wheel horsepower may not sound like a lot, but that depends on the application. If we’re talking about a ’71 Chevrolet C10 with the front fascia from a ’69 model, then yeah, that’s plenty of ...
Electric drivetrain swaps are getting more and more common as the popularity of EVs increases. Tesla builds far and away the most electric vehicles, and therefore many electric swaps are based on ...
This totally rad 1964 Chevy C10 truck is not Australian or from another part of Europe. The self-built rig is an original California truck that got its bitchin’ patina in Oregon.
About five years ago, Stefan Clapa took a ride in an 11-second Duramax pickup—a novelty back then. As soon as the pedal hit the floor, he knew he couldn’t get enough of it: the torque, the power, the ...
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Bought A Chevy C10 Race Truck - LS SWAP
I bought a 1987 Chevy C10 race truck and we’re about to turn it into a beast! This truck may not run yet, but it’s got potential. With plans for an LS swap, I’m debating between a 5.3L or 6.0L engine, ...
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