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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 ...
"Let's just lower it a little with new wheels and brakes " These have probably been the famous last words of more builds than we could ever count here in these pages. You see, Ron Palmero bought this ...
For the 1965 model year, Chevrolet’s heavy-duty pickups received a 327-cu.in V8 with 220 horsepower. The light-duty truck we’re covering today is rocking a larger and more powerful 350 small block, ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
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 ...
In the time since, Portwood has amassed a collection that includes a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS, a ’67 Pontiac GTO, and a ’76 ...
When our pal Don Straley first picked up this 1965 Chevrolet C10 back in 1988, the stock suspension, drum brakes, and manual steering box were perfectly fine, given the utilitarian nature of the truck ...