Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). Looking at ...
Honda's U.S.-market distributor celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. To mark the first arrival of its vehicles on American shores, Honda turned to an unlikely place: a 1961 Chevrolet Apache 10 ...
There's just something inherently cool about a slammed Chevy pickup the wears its years with pride, as is the case for this particular 1959 Chevy Apache.
Shortly after Honda first set up shop in America in 1959, it needed a truck to deliver its motorcycles to dealerships across Southern California. Because the Ridgeline was still a distant speck in ...
View post: How The World’s Best Hillclimb Racer Trains His Body to Race at 14,000 Feet Above Sea Level 1961 Chevy Apache 10 pickup truck restored to look like the ones used by American Honda in the ...
For the promises they bring along, barn finds are incredibly sought-after items. Specialized websites are filled with them, and they keep changing hands in search of a new life at the end of some ...
The 1958 Chevy Apache (beginning in 1958, all light-duty Chevy pickups were called Apache), was part of Chevy’s Task Force line of trucks. The 1958 model year featured a redesigned front end, with ...
Pickup trucks are so old in Chevrolet’s portfolio that it seems the carmaker was born making them. Starting with the 1918 One-Ton and ending with the current generation Silverado, there has been a ...
There can be little argument that in the early '50s the flatheads ruled, especially full-race engines that were bored, stroked, and topped with multiple carburetors. And, while some will surely ...
High Flying Or Low Riding?I need some advice. After serving for over 30 years in the Air Force, with many of those years as an aircraft mechanic, my wife told me to get off my behind and do something.
How do we honor the fallen? For presidents, we build monuments, carve their faces in stone, and place their likeness on currency. For the thousands of American men and women who serve, fight, and lose ...
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