Five Coolest Chevy Trucks We Spotted at Awesome Joe Auctions

Five Coolest Chevy Trucks We Spotted at Awesome Joe Auctions

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Five Coolest Chevy Trucks We Spotted at Awesome Joe Auctions

Brand-new auction site features a modern premise and plays host to an incredible array of cool Chevy trucks.

Those looking for cool Chevy trucks to buy have no shortage of places to find them. Obviously, we spend an inordinate amount of time searching for interesting and unique rides ourselves, so we were pleased to come across a brand new site called Awesome Joe Auctions. Just launched on Cyber Monday, Awesome Joe is a cool new platform designed to give modern enthusiasts a way to buy and sell vehicles online in a secure and affordable manner.

Listings are free unless sold, at which time it costs a mere 2% fee. And needless to say, that means you’ll find some pretty cool stuff up for grabs. We were particularly blown away by the sheer number of awesome and unique Chevy trucks we came across. Thus, we thought it would be prudent to whittle down those finds to our five favorites and present them here for your enjoyment.

1967 Chevy K10

1967 Chevy K10

Everybody loves a clean ’60s Chevy truck, and this gorgeous K10 is one of the best we’ve seen in some time. Riding high on a set of brand new Nitto Grappler all-terrain tires, it certainly has presence. But the short bed, regular cab model is also quite the looker with an attractive blue paint job and silver roof. The four-wheel-drive stunner also packs an ultra-reliable 350 V8/TH400 drivetrain combination, which means it’ll be easy to maintain, too.

1971 Chevy Suburban C10 Deluxe

1971 Chevy Suburban C10 Deluxe

You don’t see a lot of ’70s Suburbans on the road these days. And after feasting your eyes on this incredible ’71 street machine, you’ll quickly realize that’s a shame. This super looking sled sits just right with a modern/classic set of wheels, and we’re digging the black and white paint combo, too. The big ‘burb packs a 327 V8 under the hood, which is backed up by manual transmission. And needless to say, you’re going to want to cruise around with the family in this thing any chance you get.

1971 Chevy El Camino

1971 El Camino SS

Everybody loves a clean El Camino, and this gorgeous restored ’71 SS is the cream of the proverbial crop. The arrow-straight body hides no flaws with its ultra shiny black paint, which is complemented nicely by some chrome wheels. Under the hood, you’ll find a fresh ZZ3 350 crate motor, backed up by a 700R4 overdrive automatic transmission for easy cruising. And with modern disc brakes, A/C, and digital gauges, you’re going to want to do a lot of that.

1972 Chevy C10

1972 Chevy C10

Speaking of restomods, this ’72 Chevy truck has also been built like one. While the exterior maintains its classic vibe, you’ll find a modern 5.3-liter LS mill under the hood. Other newer niceties include an ’03 Silverado chassis and drivetrain, which includes push-button four-wheel-drive. Obviously, a ton of work went into modernizing this classic C10, and now you can reap those benefits for pennies on the dollar.

1994 Chevy Suburban 2500

1994 Suburban 2500

Older diesel Chevy trucks and SUVs are slowly becoming hot commodities these days. And this incredibly clean ’94 Suburban certainly looks like a future collectible or just awesome driver. With just 85k on the clock, it’s got plenty of life left in it. And it’s also packed with options and amenities including power everything and the towing package.

This is just a small sampling of the many amazing rides up for grabs at Awesome Joe Auctions. So be sure and head over here to check them all out!

Photos: Awesome Joe Auctions

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Brett Foote has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is a longtime contributor to Internet Brands’ Auto Group sites, including Chevrolet Forum, Rennlist, and Ford Truck Enthusiasts, among other popular sites.

He has been an automotive enthusiast since the day he came into this world and rode home from the hospital in a first-gen Mustang, and he's been wrenching on them nearly as long.

In addition to his expertise writing about cars, trucks, motorcycles, and every other type of automobile, Brett had spent several years running parts for local auto dealerships.

You can follow along with his builds and various automotive shenanigans on Instagram: @bfoote.


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