Do you like souped up classic cars, but want them to be an EV? Kindred Motorworks has just introduced an EV conversion of a vintage 1947 to 1953 Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck and it’s a beauty. It’s ...
This eye-popping purple 1947 GMC COE truck is currently for sale at a classic car dealership in the Metro Detroit area and could make the perfect stylish hauler for a classic, muscle car or race car.
Fifty years ago, Ervin Wagner operated a two-bay service station on Highway 632 in the town of Phelps, Kentucky, maybe 3 miles from the West Virginia border. After fixing customers' cars all day, he ...
The Chevrolet 3100 is a constant presence in the news, despite the fact it hasn't been made new for close to seven decades now. The half-ton representative of a line of pickup trucks Chevy used to ...
World War II ended in 1945, and General Motors was anxious, as were the other automotive companies, to get back to the business of selling cars and trucks. Switching from making critical war material ...
For a limited time, Classic Industries' newest Chevy/GMC Truck Catalog is available as a free PDF download at the company's Web site. The catalog covers all 1947-2008 Chevy and GMC truck models, and ...
As one of the primary sources for '37-54 Chevrolet restoration parts, Chevs of the 40's doesn't seem the likeliest source for a hot rod pickup. Recently, though, the company broadened its scope to ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. For much of GMC's history, the brand has shared engineering with the trucks of Chevrolet. GMC trucks stand out as a "Professional Grade" ...
Heavy-Duty Option: 1947-1954 Chevy Advance Design Readily identified by the five-bar grille and headlamps in the fenders, the 1947 Chevy truck also had a cabin wide enough for three people, plus a ...
Say you are the owner of whatever-make custom car and you need to go to some auto show. For obvious reasons, most of which have to do with potential damage to your precious ride, you can’t just simply ...
We've been friends with Dennis Sever for a long time now. Back around 2001, when the Brothers Truck Show was still small enough to fit in a school parking lot, we came across Dennis hanging out around ...