Custom, exotic, uber-rare, and even basic cars, trucks, motorcycles, automotive memorabilia, etc., are the norm for Mecum's shows, and we regularly peruse the lots of upcoming bids looking for ...
1966 marks the final year of the first-generation C/K line of pickups. That year, Chevrolet offered powertrain options ranging from a Turbo-Thrift 250 straight-six lump to a four-barrel 327 from the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Sometimes, automotive virtual artists are kindred spirits without even knowing it. Oddly enough, especially when one of them is a digital JDM freak while the other mostly caters to CGI Americana.
Divine intervention is the best way to describe Jason Riner's situation. Being only 26, Jason grew up in the era of The Fast and The Furious mixed with papier-mach body kits and hand glider wings ...
In 1960 Chevrolet introduced the C/K truck series, and during its 40-year reign it included three major body changes. That said, its long history made Chevy pickups America's truck and has since ...
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