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Square body trucks debuted in the 1970s and became an enduring style for decades. For prospective owners today, these are the ...
The iconic Chevy Square Body Truck may be one of the most recognizable pick-up trucks ever made. You can still get your hands on one, but it won't be cheap.
A red 1987 GMC K3500 flat-bed pickup with a 502ci big block Chevy engine and NV4500 transmission used for hauling and work.
Square Body Trucks are the third generation of Chevrolet and GMC C/K pickups introduced in 1973 and produced for almost 14 years, from 1973 to 1987. Initially named ‘Round-Line’ by the company in 1973 ...
Enthusiasts used to seek out the boxiest pick-up trucks they could find, so why did the iconic square-body truck suddenly disappear from the market?
The square body Chevy, as it became known, was arguably the first truck designed with the end user in mind. This meant a single vehicle could now serve as both a workhorse and an everyday driver.
And another one under the body. That would be the stock-condition 350ci V8 engine (with column-shift automatic) and the Fox Shox lifted suspension elements, of course.
Why is the Chevrolet C-10 so loved? Is there really something special about these simple, old square-body trucks?
Among the square body Chevy C10 pickups to cross the block at no reserve will be "Project Red Rocker " and no the 1985 Chevy C10 has nothing to do with Sammy Hagar it was a project Travis Noack ...
Sure, expectations need to be adjusted accordingly, if you ask us. After all, we are dealing with a 92k-mile, lifted third-generation General Motors C/K 4x4 pickup truck that is over 35 years old.