When Gilbert Lara hauled out the rusting hulk of a 1965 Chevrolet C10 from his ex-girlfriend's uncle's field, he saw the chance to build his dream custom truck. But as it turned out, an opportunity ...
The Goodguys Rod and Custom Association recently announced award winners in eight individual categories for the latest 2022 award season. Among the winners was this custom 1965 Chevy C10, which took ...
A man's wedding dowry is a 1965 truck he bought when he was 15 years old. Check out the photos from a car-centric celebration ...
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This truck may look like a shiny black show truck with big wheels, and it is. What it's not, is smoke and mirrors. This truck goes as good, if not better than it looks. Attending shows, you may go ...
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Through the mud, this '65 Chevy C10 truck looks like any other restored classic Chevy truck ready to hit the next show 'n' shine at the local fairgrounds. The body is straight, the side molding is ...
CLASSIC TRUCKS reader Harry Nunn's cool classic is this 1965 Chevrolet C10 shortbed stepside. Harry purchased it as an abandoned project back in August of 2003.As soon as he got it home he pulled the ...
The penultimate year of the first generation of C/K pickups, the 1965 Chevy C10 was the beneficiary of the line’s five years of refinement. It featured a coil spring front suspension, roller bearing ...
We’re used to our Chevrolet C10s being served for dinner on fancy plates, seasoned with all kinds of exotic spices, and wrapped in packaging purposefully designed to steal all the attention. Yet, from ...
Nothing is a given in the world of custom cars, trucks, and SUVs. No matter how much one tries to come up with something special or how unique the vehicle is, there is no guarantee people will buy it.
The standard engine on the '65 Chevy pickup was the good ol' reliable 230-cube six-cylinder. Hey, wouldn't it be fun to swap in the Pontiac OHC version of this engine? OK, not as much fun as putting ...