is the 1957 Chevy dump truck wheels, which have been cut and rewelded to fit perfectly in the F-100's wheel coves. The two-inch drop in the front axle is the coup de grâce that sells the whole thing.
Doss modified the original tail panel to incorporate seventh-gen Chevy Corvette taillights. The rear windshield is flush-fitted (as is the front), a mod that was accomplished by adding sheetmetal ...
Chevrolet has been building trucks for more than a century. Its first foray into that segment was the 1918 Model T, not to be confused with Henry Ford's iconic car of the same name. Chevy's Model ...
While this truck's beauty is merit enough, Chevy also tucked its E-Rod powertrain under the hood of this machine giving it the classic styling of a '70s pickup with the 50-state-legal exhaust ...
As nearly a million new diesel pickups hit the road each year ... If this type of thing turns your crank, check out the print version of Hot Rod?s September ?05 issue, where they have some ...
It's one of the best Chevy pickups out there ... with AEV (American Expedition Vehicles), the Bison is armed with five hot-stamped Boron steel skid plates for underbody protection.
Hot rods are a special breed of cars ... The project was built on a Timeless Rod & Custom chassis that proudly supports a Chevy engine of the usual variety, the popular 350ci V8 unit.
Teaser revealed on HOT ROD Power Tour West: MotorTrend Presents V-8: the Engine of America, a documentary.
Once a staple of the hot rod and modification scenes ... It was also used in medium-duty commercial trucks and boats, pushing boats up to 550 horsepower and 690 lb-ft of torque.
In the world of feisty action on four wheels, there's always a battle – sometimes it's something new versus something old, something fast against a slow thing, and maybe even something built ...
Phil Lesh, a classically trained violinist and jazz trumpeter who found his true calling reinventing the role of rock bass ...