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In fact, with trucks from the '60s and '70s becoming more and more popular, which can obviously boost their pricing, an increasing number of customization enthusiasts seem to welcome '80s and '90s ...
Chevy's First Crew Cab: 1973-1983 Square-Body Pickup. The third-generation Chevy C/K Series square-body trucks, which GM dubbed Rounded Line because of the daylight openings, rear lights, and body ...
1960 Chevy C10 / Comes with V-8 or six-cylinder engine. In terms of mass appeal and resale value, the 1960-61 Chevy C10 trucks with a dual-pod hood are the least desirable, but the good news is ...
Nor was the name exclusive to the Chevy division; GMC used the Suburban name for more than 60 years, officially changing to Yukon XL in 2000. Chevrolet’s truck-wagon evolved over the decades.
Square Body Trucks are the third generation of Chevrolet and GMC C/K pickups introduced in 1973 and produced for almost 14 years, from 1973 to 1987. Initially named ‘Round-Line’ by the company in 1973 ...
In terms of a muscle car model that could win the title "Most Popular" of the decade, look no further than the 1963 Chevy Impala. The '60s marked a period of all-time high sales for the Impala ...
So, why square — or, well, rectangular with round corners — wheel wells? Truck nerds have been arguing about that for longer than I've been alive, and I'm a bicentennial baby.
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