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Called the Chevy C10 Slayer, this six-wheel beast doesn’t just look wild, it performs like a beast. After all, it has loads of power channeling through all four rear drive wheels. The build ...
The newest Hot Wheels Red Line Club collectible is a white and blue 1969 Chevy C10 with an adjustable suspension system mimicking hydraulic suspension.
Hot Wheels has opened up the order books for its limited-edition Red Line Club 1969 Chevy C10 diecast car. Learn more about this limited-run diecast right here.
Finished in black with red accents, this Chevrolet C10 classic pickup truck rides on 26-inch wheels and boasts LS V8 firepower.
Dana Mattei wasn’t allowed to drive his father’s 1963 Chevrolet C10 while his dad was alive, and is passing that tradition to his kids; “The first time one of them drives it will be to my ...
A C10 was a two-wheel drive pickup, whereas the K10 was four-wheel drive. The difference is as simple as that, and Chevrolet would use the C and K distinctions for decades.
Mattel is bringing back a Hot Wheels Red Line Club-exclusive casting that hasn't appeared in a few years. It's special for a neat little trick it can perform!
Ron Palmero bought this beautifully restored 1965 C10 and at first was just thinking of a few subtle changes to really make it his own.
The slang name is "square-body," and there are a lot of good reasons to buy a 1973 to 1987 Chevy C10 or GMC truck.
Trent Summers and Jason Brady took this 1970 Chevy C10 and modified and customized it into an autocross truck.
Jim was recruited to make the Chevy street-able, with a stance that looked good supporting 20/22-inch wheels, add a little more power, and it could only be one color, black.