March/April 2023 Vintage Truck

March/April 2023 Vintage Truck

NEW ISSUE - The March/April 2023 issue of the magazine is available in our gift shop now and will be available on newsstands soon. Featured on this issue is a 1978 Chevrolet K20 Hawaiian Blue 4X4 owned by Brent McDonald. The ten page article explains the popular “Squarebody” that is sought after in today’s truck market. Story and photos by Brad Bowling

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May/June 2020 Vintage Truck

May/June 2020 Vintage Truck

NEW ISSUE - The May/June 2020 issue of Vintage Truck magazine will soon be available on newsstands. Our cover story about Mark and Kathi Tronstad’s 1948 Chevrolet Suburban was written and photographed by Candace Brown.

Mark and Kathi Tronstad, who live in eastern Montana, created a serious challenge for themselves when they decided their next vintage vehicle should be an early-postwar Chevrolet Suburban.

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November/December 2017 Vintage Truck

November/December 2017 Vintage Truck

NEW ISSUE - The November/December issue of Vintage Truck magazine will be available in subscriber mailboxes and on newsstands soon. Our cover story about a 1966 Chevrolet Suburban was written by Candace Brown, with photos by Al Rogers. Each generation of humans hopes the next will carry on the family name with pride and respect, and the same is true of vehicles. None have done so better than the Chevrolet Suburban family. After 82 years and many generations of design changes, this clan continues to honor its great heritage. Our featured 1966 Chevrolet Suburban represents the final year of the 1960­–1966 generation.

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Vintage Truck's 25th Anniversary Brings New Look, First 2-Panel Cover! - March/April 2017

Vintage Truck's 25th Anniversary Brings New Look, First 2-Panel Cover! - March/April 2017

NEW ISSUE - The March/April 2017 issue of Vintage Truck magazine will be available in subscriber mailboxes and on newsstands soon. Our cover truck is a 1954 Chevrolet 3100—the final year for the popular Advance-Design model—that I photographed in China Grove, North Carolina. At the time, it was owned by Bobby Smith of Mocksville, North Carolina, who restored it and won many Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) awards with it. The Chevy is now on permanent display at the Keystone Truck & Tractor Museum in Colonial Heights, Virginia.

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