Classic Truck Performance

CONTEMPORARY, CORNER-CARVING COMPONENTS FOR CLASSICS

hen the 1963 Chevy C10 was introduced, it was one of the first fullsized trucks to be offered with a modern, independent front suspension design. While Ford retained its love for the straight axle, albeit upgrading eventually to the twin I-beam design, Chevy opted with a frontend more reminiscent of their passenger

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