Tag Archives: Chevy

This One Labels Itself
Segment-crossing vehicles are all the rage these days. You’ve got Sport-Urban-City-Ute-Crossovers that are everything BUT cars acting like they want to be cars, and cars that get jacked up suspension and cladding trying to pretend they’re all rugged like trucks. It’s really a bit confusing, but it’s nothing new. One vehicle was doing this kind […]

Haulin’ in Style
When Chevy began tidying up the design of their C/K series trucks in 1962, they also began to offer more more amenaties and options, as well as more appearance upgrades. By the time the 1964 models came around, you could get all kinds of varieties of side trim, two-toning and cab options. Like all ’60s […]

’64 Chevy Fleetside Update 1: Good Foundations
If it’s one thing that pickup truck ads are always going on and on about, it’s how tough their respective products are. Of course, in today’s world, being tough isn’t enough; luxury, power, economy and style all have to meld together. There was a time, though, when that wasn’t the case. Trucks were simpler, and […]

Don’t Give Me that Cavalier Attitude!
Why? Because I’ve already got one myself! Check out MPC’s 1/25 1982 Cavalier over on the Cars page. It’s a blast from the past, and another reminder of how dark the days were for car enthusiasts back in the early 1980s. As it turns out, just making it pointy, doesn’t really make it sporty. Who’d […]