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Photographed in Sheldon, IA. This is a very rare vehicle, I have never seen another delivery van like it anywhere else, not even a picture of one. This is a 1958-1961 Chevy Apache 32 based Forward Control step van. It took me ages to identify this truck because the body was built by a small manufacturer called General (no relation to GM/General Motors).
Chevrolet Forward Control vans could be purchased with bodies from several different builders. I believe General in old Chevy brochures refers to General Truck Body a company that still exists and has been around since 1919. Lighter duty Chevy 10 through 40 trucks kept the Apache designation from 1958-1961. Starting in 1962 Chevy pickups & commercial trucks became known as the C/K series. The gaudy white paint around the edges of this one was done by the owner and is not standard on these vans.
Low 1986 Chevrolet 1500 Pickup that was at the show.
Taken at the All American Muscle Car Show, The Entrance, NSW in 2013.
I photographed this 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 regular cab base model Nevada DOT pickup in Carson City.
Chevy 1941
Over the weekend I saw this gorgeous old lady parked next to Satucci's wineyard in Napa. I tried my best to get this to be what I saw. Not quite but almost there.
The skin was a beautiful patina of rust and green. The hood almost popping off and saddled with a sign off to the side. Amazingly, the tires were immaculate. Kind of an old horse put out to the pasture.
The Chevy pickups of that period notably had a combination of horizontal grille work at the top and vertical grille work below. Headlamps sunk into the front fenders. These and a bevy of other features made it quite a streamlined Chevy, more modern looking than the T-series Dodge and the 1941 Ford, if not quite as sleek as the new Studebaker M-series or International's K-line.
Finally made the Varsity Tuesday Night Cruise-in this week. Another super cool C10 complete with camper shell
A Chevrolet Silverado 1500 at the Big Bumper Meet in Oldenburg.
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The lettering on this is outstanding. Wish I'd have taken a few shots with the macro lens.
Taken at the Good Guys Car show in Scottsdale, Arizona on November 16th, 2012.
Canon 5D and Tokina 16-28mm f2.8 Pro FX lens.
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Taken at the Good Guys Car Show in Scottsdale in November of 2013.
Canon 5D and Tokina 16-28mm f2.8 Pro FX lens.
Manipulated image of a Chevrolet Pick-Up at the Vintage Transport Gathering, held at the East Lancashire Railway on Sunday 12th September 2010.
Finally made the Varsity Tuesday Night Cruise-in this week. Another super cool C10 complete with camper shell
Code named GMT400, 1988-1998 Chevy C/K & GMC Sierra pickups (1988-2000 for 2500 HD & 3500 models - 2002 for 3500 HD's) are the best looking fullsize GM pickups of the last 30 years from a design perspective. It's amazing how much smaller, lower and spartan fullsize pickups were back in the 90's compared to the fancy & expensive models produced today. This 1994 tow truck didn't even have an airbag (driver side airbags debuted in 1995 on the C/K & Sierra). The minimalist grille & one piece optional chrome bumper of this 3500 base model are minuscule compared to the tall front ends of current trucks.
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Taken at the Good Guys 4th Annual Spring Car Show.
Oly OM-D E-M5 and M Zuiko 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 lens with circular polarizer and a Cokin star filter.
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Wellston, Oklahoma is not on every Route 66 map. In fact, it is on an older alignment of the Mother Road that was eventually bypassed for a more direct route from Luther to Warwick. I always try to go on these bypassed segments because they were at one time part of the Mother Road, and many of these segments are well worth seeing.
Three images each two stops apart merged in Photomatix and polished up in Photoshop CS4.
Canon 5D and Canon 40mm f2.8 pancake lens.
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Three images each two stops apart merged in Aurora HDR 2019 and polished up in Photoshop CC.
Olympus E-M1 and Olympus 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 lens with circular polarizer.
This was parked near the RSL, its a Chevy Cheyenne stepside ute and was still in LHD, never seen a Chevy Cheyenne in Australia before as GM Holden here sold the Chevrolet Pickups around the same time so there was no need to import one like this.
Taken at Portland, Victoria in 2013
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Taken at the Highline Car Show in northeast Phoenix on 4/1/23.
Canon 6D Mark II and Tokina 50mm f1.4 Opera lens with circular polarizer.
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Taken at the Good Guys Car Show on 11/17/23 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Canon 6D Mark II and Canon 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM lens with circular polarizer.
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We had a beautiful Spring in Phoenix this year. It brought out a ton of classics for several weeks. I have never seen so many classics on the road before.
This was shot less than a block from my house!
Panny Lumix DMC-LX5.
2 Images in one character shot showcasing the front end and the Whelen strobe lightbar. I edited out a large post that was partially obstructing the cab.
Our friend, the baker's truck in Williams Lake, BC, the subject of the 365 project today.
Looks like a 1977-78 Chevy pick up truck with a good lift kit.
I just noticed that the Electric Building which is now called the Tower building, was undergoing some type of restoration work when this pic was made. I think I took this in 1976 because that looks like Big Tex's Bicentennial shirt.
Code named GMT400, 1988-1998 Chevy C/K & GMC Sierra pickups (1988-2000 for 2500 HD & 3500 models - 2002 for 3500 HD's) are the best looking fullsize GM pickups of the last 30 years from a design perspective. It's amazing how much smaller, lower and spartan fullsize pickups were back in the 90's compared to the fancy & expensive models produced today. This 1994 tow truck didn't even have an airbag (driver side airbags debuted in 1995 on the C/K & Sierra). The minimalist grille & one piece optional chrome bumper of this 3500 base model are minuscule compared to the tall front ends of current trucks.