Back in the days of the LBJ and Nixon administrations, the 1966 Chevrolet C60 you see here was, according to its seller, “more than likely a Fire Truck or Service Vehicle for a Water dept.”
General Motors had plenty to be thankful for last month, even after November 26. Its four brands, Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, sold a total of 229,296 vehicles in the U.S., a 2-percent year-over-year increase.
While some of us think long and hard about which ride to buy before we actually make a purchase, there are others out there who just know it when they see it.
While it seems like we often give the majority of our attention to a specific handful of rides — such as the Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche, or Silverado — it doesn’t mean that we don’t like the vast array of other General Motors vehicles that have roamed the streets.
As Chevy lovers, you all probably get fired up when it comes to discussions about which trucks are the best on the road. In order for your 2013 or newer Chevrolet Silverado to outlast its competitors, it needs to get fired up, too.
When it comes to Chevrolet trucks, everyone has different tastes. There are those who love the new and modern rides, and then those who would prefer classic patina.