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2007 GM Full-Size SUVs
GM raises the bar again with its 2007 full-size SUVs more
2005 North American International Auto Show Trucks & Other News - Drivelines
On page 84 in this issue, David Kennedy writes about some of the most significant new product and concept truck introductions from the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. That show, and the Los Angeles Auto Show that preceded it, had so man more
Simple & Strong
Simple & Strong more
Serious Protection For Solid-Axle GM Trucks
Serious Protection For Solid-Axle GM Trucks more
Elephantine
First off, let's get this straight: the elephant reference relates to the truck's size not the jungle animal's skin, sloth, or stench. Perhaps the comment is based on the 44-inch massive meats and the 12 inches of lift that it takes to fit them on a '70 C30. A more
Moonrover
Clean, mean, and driven hard enough to chuck both driveshafts in a single bound--you gotta love it! We high-ranged into Ken Contreras '85 GMC Jimmy at Tierra Del Sol this year when he was playing on the dry river banks with some serious Super Duty Fords. The tw more
1985 GMC Truck 4x4 - Eaton Electric Locker
Exclusive 1985 GMC Truck 4x4 equipped with the new Eaton Electric ELocker, featuring Off-Road Unliminted in Burbank, California, and More! more
'70 GMC
First off, let’s get this straight: the elephant reference relates to the truck’s size not the jungle animal’s skin, sloth, or stench. Perhaps the comment is based on the 44-inch massive meats and the 12 inches of lift that it takes to fit the more
'83 GMC Sierra
For most of the staff here, events are generally business as usual. We start by checking out the rainbowed fusion of shiny trucks, and predictably, there’s always something new or unusual. When we see a 4x4 that is way cool, our natural curiosity leads us more
Old School, New Tricks
For some reason we just drool all over ourselves when we see a ’67-’72 Chevy pickup or Blazer. Something about the raw lines of the truck just screams that it is a truck. They evoke the days when trucks were actually trucks and had the aerodynamics o more