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Don't laugh, but when Chevy came out with the line of square-body trucks in 1973, they called it the "Rounded Line"! Read how Matt Ervin built his beautiful 1986 Chevy C10 styleside SWB pickup on ...
Chevy's aptly-named square-body trucks were in production for 14 years, with the automaker and its sibling manufacturer, GMC, cranking out the muscular builds from 1973 to 1987.
Of all the square-body pickup trucks, the third-gen Chevy C-10 is arguably the King, not only because it's a legendary model with a long history but also because it might be the squarest of all ...
Tuckers Classic Pickup Parts now offers an all-steel door for early Chevy and GMC trucks. Tuckers' online catalog also offers a variety of body parts for assorted makes and models.
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 ...
The Cheyenne also featured high-tech parts, such as the Z/28 Camaro's brakes, side skirts, and a 6.2-liter V8 with custom exhaust. Can we just admit that lowered trucks are better for racing than ...
His fictional modern-day square body is rendered around a photo of the Chevy Silverado Cheyenne concept, which first debuted back in 2013 at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Read about the 1970 Chevy 1500 Custom Body that won 22 times for 1st place in Best of Show award. - Off Road Magazine ...
More than 15 Bigfoot trucks have been built since 1975, when Bob Chandler modified his personal Ford F-250 4×4 work truck with re-arched leaf springs, 2-ton military axles and 48-inch terra tires.
Chevy produced its Square Body C/K pickup trucks from 1973 through 1987. With its 15 model-year production run, the Square Body was one of the most successful models in Chevrolet history.