If you grew up around old pickups, a stepside bed is probably burned into your memory. Curvy rear fenders, a narrow box, and ...
Back in the 1960s, trucks buyers starting demanding more from their workhorses, with these also serving as personal transport vehicles rather than simply being put to work. Six decades later, the ...
Until the late-1950s, the image of a pickup truck was synonymous with a perfectly rectangular cargo bed flanked by a bulbous set of fenders (a.k.a. flares) to cover the rear wheels and accented with ...
Check out this spy shot of a 2018 GMC Sierra with a stepside bed. The photo, taken by a GM Authority reader at a port in the northeast United States, shows a red 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab truck ...
Before the late 1950s, all pickup trucks would typically sport the same style of bed, which saw the wheel arches mounted on the outside of the bed. In order to fill the gap between the front of the ...
A term coined by Chevrolet a long time ago, stepside refers to a truck design in which the fender wells are located outside the truck’s bed. This is precisely what Oscar Vargas, the pixel artist known ...