Classic Chevy pickups have shifted from workhorses to lifestyle statements, and few rivalries capture that change better than the C10 versus the K10. One is a low-slung, rear-drive street truck, the ...
We're not certain exactly who or what started the long-running Chevrolet C10 pickup craze (it very well could have been Truckin', or any one of MotorTrend's former truck-enthusiast magazines), but ...
For much of automotive history, pickup trucks were viewed as tools first and vehicles second. Manufacturers built them to haul equipment, transport supplies, and survive demanding work environments.
Pickup trucks were never meant to be collectibles, show car exhibits, or long-term-investment artefacts. The simple, sturdy, and straightforward destiny of the vehicle was to be a tool, period.
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