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Classic Chevys Take Over at Brothers Truck Show!

It’s no secret that classic trucks are hot. The unmatched styling, cool factor and endless options have made classic Chevys from the rounded-fender 3100 pickups to square-body C-10 trucks a popular platform to customize. Brothers Truck Parts, based out of Corona, California, offers replacement and custom parts for every year of the aforementioned Chevys. It only made sense to host a truck show for the classic Chevy pickup community to say thanks.

Throughout the years the show has grown to massive proportions, overflowing Featherly Park in Anaheim, California. With more than 350 classic Chevy pickups showing off this year on a sunny June day in the park. It became one of the largest truck-only events on the West Coast. It was fitting that it was the fifteenth anniversary of the event, a true milestone. The show also helps Brothers find catalog trucks for the next year and discover current trends and new products being used by enthusiasts.

The Chevy Only crew from Arizona made the trek, and C-10 Club members arrived from all over California. The C-10 Club set up a massive lunchtime barbecue to feed the crowd. At the show, you could see everything from a factory pickup that was well taken care of from the day it left the dealership floor to patina’d cruisers and full custom builds that rivaled high-end street rods. There truly was something for everyone, as long as it was Bowtie born. Next year is sweet 16 for the show, we’ll see how packed the park gets and stop by the C-10 Club for some barbecue. Make sure to check out Brotherstrucks.com for more information and plenty of custom and replacement Chevy truck parts.

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SAM CASTRANOVA BROUGHT OUT THE INFAMOUS PONCHO.

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DINO DEBUTED HIS CLEAN BABY BLUE C-10.

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