The trucks covered in this magazine are often modified in subtle ways that can escape our immediate attention. One popular modification to the abundant late-'40s and early-'50s Chevy and GMC pickups ...
Let us ask you something. What really makes a classic restomod genuinely valuable? Is there a combination of a specific model, model year, and engine swap guaranteed to bring home the big bucks at ...
Determination is the true calling of a champion. Gilbert Casares took this word and turned it into his mantra. After driving this '54 Chevy 3100 truck for a number of years as a daily driver for his ...
Roadster Shop is a reputable name in the world of vintage American car restoration. In the past, we’ve covered the company’s efforts to sell basically brand new Square Body Chevy trucks powered by 650 ...
For decades, a ground-up Chevrolet pickup restoration has left us very few options when it came time to work on our frames. Other than extremely expensive one-off frames, most of us have had to ...
For custom car junkies like ourselves, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based MaxMotive is the gift that keeps on giving. That said, custom classic cars are not the only ventures MaxMotive has its hands ...
There had to be a first in Chevy truck history, and for Chevrolet it was the 1918 Model T (for truck, duh). The half-ton ...
The last '47-54 Chevy pickup to roll out of RB's shop was the High Tech Hauler '48 Chevy which was won by a lucky Primedia reader. This time, Ray wanted to build a keeper. He was leaning toward a ...