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When it comes to Chevrolets built in the 1930s, it's the Master and the early Suburban that get all the attention. But Chevrolet was also one of the country's most important truck manufacturers. And I ...
“When I saw the cab lying in a field I knew it was what I wanted for my project,” Dan Owings tells us, describing his 1935 Chevy ton-and-a-half. He was wheeling a Toyota pickup at the time. While the ...
You'd probably never expect this pretty green 1936 Chevy to have a horn that sounds like that of a diesel train locomotive. Tap the button at the center of the steering wheel, however, and the ...
Hot rodding was born in home garages where enthusiasts built their own cars according to their own budgets, their own skills, and their own style. It still lives in those garages where rods like Dan ...
There is something about a chopped coupe. Blue Oval or Bow Tie, a badass-looking hot rod coupe is something to be admired. Such is the case for Jack LoPresti's 1935 Chevy three-window coupe chopped ...
Chasing perfection in the world of custom automobiles can lead to some truly stunning machinery, mixing engineering and artistry in equal proportions. Such is the case with the mind-blowing ’35 Chevy ...
A pivotal ingredient to the Chevrolet product line has been their truck offerings. Commercial, agricultural and even general consumers have appreciated the versatility of the rugged, trusted brand in ...
Iconic coupes built between 1955 and 1957 by Chevrolet is widely-asserted as the epitome of American motoring greatness. While not every coupe over the course of Chevrolet's more than century-long ...
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