For Ariel Higareda of Santa Ana, California, wheeling and dealing collectible customs is a way of life. Ariel works all day as a loan officer, but at night he's the guy the neighbors all hate. Well, ...
Grandpa Roberto Nava bought the Chevy brand new and was going to trade it in for an '85 Silverado, but at 5 years old Nick said he wanted it, so Grandpa promised it to him that day in '94, and when ...
It seems like almost every year, the vehicle builds at the SEMA show get more extravagant and otherworldly. However, sometimes it’s a vehicle’s story that makes it SEMA-worthy. Today, we have a 1971 ...
In 1971, Chevrolet introduced a trim level for second-generation C/K series trucks called the Chevy Cheyenne. Chevy continued selling the Cheyenne trim in the US until 1998 when it was discontinued ...
What we've got here is a 1971 Chevrolet half-ton Cheyenne Super Fleetside pickup with plenty of rust, even more character, and a 350-cubic-inch small-block V8 (or at least the badges for that engine).
The history of the Cheyenne name on Chevy trucks goes back to 1971 when it was first introduced as a higher-end trim level of the C/K Series pickup trucks. It was absent from the U.S. market when the ...
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