Some of the nicest trucks got that way as a result of the snowball effect. You know how that works—it starts out simple and slow, then increases in speed and size until it rolls way past the original ...
How do we honor the fallen? For presidents, we build monuments, carve their faces in stone, and place their likeness on currency. For the thousands of American men and women who serve, fight, and lose ...
The Chevrolet Apache is one of those early-generation American pickup trucks custom shops just love to bring back to life in various shapes and interpretations. We’ve already seen tons of them over ...
If you’ve ever said, “they don’t make ’em like they used to,” this one’s for you. Spiritually, this is a new 1959 Chevrolet 3600 3/4-ton truck. Technologically, it’s all 21st century. Aesthetically, ...
There’s just something inherently cool about a slammed Chevy pickup the wears its years with pride. This particular 1959 Chevy Apache takes that idea to the next level, combining authentic patina with ...
We've all heard stories about guys losing interest in a project and then starting all over again, and this is exactly the case with Luis Ramirez. After seeing his friend's white and red Apache, Luis ...
If vintage vehicles could talk, the stories they might tell. Enthusiasts often yearn to know the past of an old car or truck they own, but Calgarian Ron Thompson doesn’t have that problem. He’s known ...
Before the C/K series of full-size pickup trucks laid the foundation for the Silverado, Chevrolet had the Task Force. Built from 1955 to 1959, this lineage of workhorses also gave us the Apache for ...
Bruce Hays kept his promise. To everyone who knew him, that’s hardly a surprise. Inspired by Hays’ character and sacrifice, hundreds of volunteers offered their time and money to help the fallen ...
The good folks over at Autopia LA have released a video showcasing an impossibly cool Chevy Apache restomod that was saved from the 2018 forest fires in Paradise, California. Jason, the owner of this ...
Building a chassis started with the original frame. Zac stretched it an inch in the front, fully boxed it, and beefed it up with tubular X-members. The front crossmember was notched and sunk 2 inches, ...