



Chevrolet’s C10 series of pickups defined the American truck landscape through the 1970s and 1980s, offering a balance of rugged durability and approachable comfort. This 1982 Chevrolet C10 Scottsdale, is a remarkably well-preserved example finished in classic blue over a blue interior. Representing the final years of the third-generation “Square Body” design, it blends vintage charm with usability, making it an attractive choice for enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone seeking a clean driver-quality classic pickup.

The truck’s exterior is finished in a deep blue that captures the angular lines and square-jawed proportions that made these pickups icons of their era. Bright chrome accents around the grille and bumpers provide contrast, while period-correct wheels and trim emphasize its Scottsdale trim-level appeal. Inside, the matching blue interior reinforces the cohesive color scheme, showcasing durable materials and classic GM truck design cues. The simple yet functional cabin delivers exactly what made these trucks so popular - straightforward utility with a hint of style.

Under the hood lies a 373ci Stroker V8 engine, which was bored from 350ci. The car is also paired with an 4L80 4-speed automatic transmission sending power to the rear wheels. Known for their reliability and torque-friendly nature, Chevrolet’s inline-six engines provided steady, dependable power for both work and daily driving. With rear-wheel drive and a traditional body-on-frame setup, this C10 retains the rugged underpinnings that made it a favorite among truck owners.




This second-generation 1969 Chevrolet C10 Restomod is a classic truck with a twist – or several, if you please. Coming to you with a mere 3,872 miles after a comprehensive makeover, this Harrion-based restomod is definitely not something to be passed up on. Its Turquoise Patina paint job hides a new and powerful LQ4 V8 heart, paired with a Tremec six-speeder. There’s AccuAir E-Level air suspension too, which helps this truck become a lowrider when you please. So why not pull the trigger on this purchase and turn heads all around the town?



In the Seventies, trucks like this 1971 Chevrolet C10 plied back and forth across America’s roads, carrying cargo and supplies for countless small businesses and entrepreneurs. Essentially, these trucks were a significant part of the backbone of American commerce, in urban as well as rural areas. They were built tough and utilitarian, but had reasonable comfort to allow their owners to carry their families within the passenger cab as and when needed. This particular truck comes from the second generation of the C/K Series which ran between 1967 and 1972. IT’s got just 1,237 miles on it after some refreshment work, and is available in Spring, Texas. That makes it a fine classic truck to own and drive if you’re inclined towards such vehicles.



The Chevrolet C/K Series is the forerunner of today’s Silverado. In fact, Silverado was initially a trim level for later C/K generations becoming a stand-alone nameplate in Chevy’s hierarchy. The first C/K Series came in 1960 and ran for six years. That’s where this 1963 Chevrolet C10 Restomod comes from, but as the title and photos indicate, this truck isn’t stock anymore. Nope, this 45,000-mile workhorse from Corpus Christi has received a host of upgrades, enhancements and modifications that turn it into a very suitably modern-day cruiser for those who don’t wish to drive around in an electron-powered washing machine. If this truck sounds like your ideal daily driver, weekend toy or detox device, tell us right now and we’ll help you take it home.




This 1954 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup has been tastefully reimagined as a restomod, combining timeless mid-century truck design with modern performance and drivability. Showing 4,697 miles, this example reflects a well-executed build that prioritizes both usability and classic appeal. Under the hood sits a proven Chevrolet 350ci V8 paired with a TH350 automatic transmission, delivering reliable cruising capability. With upgrades such as electronic fuel injection, power steering, and air conditioning, this truck offers a driving experience far removed from its original utilitarian roots, making it an ideal candidate for weekend cruising, local shows, or even regular use.



The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS marked the triumphant return of the Camaro nameplate, blending retro-inspired design with modern performance to reignite the muscle car wars. This particular example, showing 74,497 miles, stands out with its striking Inferno Orange Metallic finish paired with a matching Inferno Orange interior—one of the most iconic and sought-after color combinations for the fifth-generation Camaro. Equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, this 2SS delivers an engaging, driver-focused experience that stays true to classic muscle car roots. Enhanced with tasteful aftermarket upgrades including intake, exhaust, and aerodynamic components, this Camaro offers both visual aggression and improved performance, making it an appealing choice for enthusiasts seeking a bold and well-sorted modern classic.



The first-generation Chevrolet S-10 helped define the compact pickup segment in the early 1980s, offering a lighter and more maneuverable alternative to full-size trucks. However, this 1982 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup takes things far beyond its original intent, transforming into a custom street-oriented build with serious performance credentials. Showing 59,156 miles, this example has been extensively modified with a 383ci stroker V8, giving it a level of power that far exceeds anything available from the factory at the time. With a blend of period-style custom touches and modern upgrades, this S-10 stands out as a unique build that captures the essence of classic mini-truck culture while delivering V8 performance. From its aggressive styling to its upgraded drivetrain, this is a truck built to turn heads and deliver an engaging driving experience.




This 1954 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup has been tastefully reimagined as a restomod, combining timeless mid-century truck design with modern performance and drivability. Showing 4,697 miles, this example reflects a well-executed build that prioritizes both usability and classic appeal. Under the hood sits a proven Chevrolet 350ci V8 paired with a TH350 automatic transmission, delivering reliable cruising capability. With upgrades such as electronic fuel injection, power steering, and air conditioning, this truck offers a driving experience far removed from its original utilitarian roots, making it an ideal candidate for weekend cruising, local shows, or even regular use.



The first-generation Chevrolet S-10 helped define the compact pickup segment in the early 1980s, offering a lighter and more maneuverable alternative to full-size trucks. However, this 1982 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup takes things far beyond its original intent, transforming into a custom street-oriented build with serious performance credentials. Showing 59,156 miles, this example has been extensively modified with a 383ci stroker V8, giving it a level of power that far exceeds anything available from the factory at the time. With a blend of period-style custom touches and modern upgrades, this S-10 stands out as a unique build that captures the essence of classic mini-truck culture while delivering V8 performance. From its aggressive styling to its upgraded drivetrain, this is a truck built to turn heads and deliver an engaging driving experience.



This 1989 Land Rover Defender 110 Restomod stands as a striking fusion of classic British off-road heritage and modern American performance, now showing just 10,458 miles. Undergoing a comprehensive transformation, this example is powered by a 6.2L LS3 V8 producing an estimated 500 horsepower, delivering performance levels far beyond anything offered in period. The build is further elevated by a host of premium upgrades including a Kahn widebody kit, upgraded drivetrain components, and a fully reimagined interior. With right-hand drive configuration and climate-controlled storage, this Defender offers a rare opportunity to own a highly refined and thoughtfully executed restomod that balances rugged capability with everyday drivability.

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