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. Jacob Seibert bought this ...
LINCOLN -- As a 1-year-old, Hunter Sullivan never knew a 1965 Chevy C-10 short box step-side pickup that would become his "project vehicle" would be parked, waiting for him to pluck it out of Texas' ...
It might just be the most famous pickup truck on the planet. A custom-built creation from Doug and Brad DeBerti, the father and son behind DeBerti Design, this 900 hp 1965 Chevrolet C10 6×6, known as ...
Have you ever wondered how low a custom car or truck can get before starting to look ridiculous? If so, there's a simple answer to that: there is no such thing as a ridiculous look for a dropped build ...
If you've been following our work on Vince Venturelli's 1956 Chevrolet C10 either online or in the magazine, you'll know it's received suspension and brake upgrades, but Vince also wanted to upgrade ...
With the exception of the paintwork and the '65's 383 stroker motor, Al did most of the work on his truck. The rear suspension was lowered using components sourced from Early Classic Enterprises in ...