It’s not hard to see why the Chevrolet “square body” trucks from the 1970s and 1980s are so beloved by enthusiasts and collectors. As Hemmings Motor News editor Mike McNessor pointed out in his ...
Having lived most of my life in the high-performance hot rod industry, I was a little miffed the first time I heard the term square-body truck some years ago. That's strange, I thought. Kind of like ...
A car time capsule has finally been unearthed in the silent, hazy hills of Pennsylvania, where forgotten estates often ...
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 ...
Pickup trucks have been a significant part of the automobile market pretty much since the moment Henry Ford rolled the first Model TT off the production line in 1917. Those first pickups were modified ...
The square body truck was a microcosm within the greater history of the lovable pickup truck. It was essentially an era where Chevy — and later other auto brands — made trucks that had a square body.
Although Chevrolet’s third generation of the C/K series was actually called the “Rounded Line,” in popular culture, these pickups are being remembered as the “Square Body” trucks. That’s in addition ...
If this square body 1974 K10 Chevy Cheyenne truck looks familiar to you, that is for good reason. It's been around, and more on that in a minute. The truck, owned by Matt Kime of Yucca Valley, ...
Having lived most of my life in the high-performance hot rod industry, I was a little miffed the first time I heard the term square-body truck some years ago. That's strange, I thought. Kind of like ...