Chevy Tapestries
Description: The Chevrolet Silverado is a range of trucks manufactured by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand. Introduced for the 1999 model year, the Silverado is the successor to the long-running Chevrolet C/K model line. Taking its name from the top trim level from the Chevrolet C/K series, the Silverado is offered as a series of full-size pickup trucks, chassis cab trucks, and medium-duty trucks.
Description: C/K is a series of trucks that were manufactured by General Motors. Marketed under the Chevrolet and GMC brands, the C/K series included a wide range of vehicles. While most commonly associated with pickup trucks, the model line also included medium-duty and heavy trucks. "C" denoted a two-wheel drive; "K" denoted four-wheel drive.
Description: The 1957 Chevrolet is a car that was introduced by Chevrolet in September 1956 for the 1957 model year. It was available in three series models: the upscale Bel Air, the mid-range Two-Ten, and the One-Fifty. A two-door station wagon, the Nomad, was produced as a Bel Air model.
Description: Advance-Design was a light and medium duty truck series by Chevrolet, their first major redesign after WWII. Its GMC counterpart was the GMC New Design. It was billed as a larger, stronger, and sleeker design in comparison to the earlier AK Series. First available on Saturday June 28, 1947, these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until March 25, 1955, when the Task Force Series trucks replaced the Advance-Design model.
Description: It breaks my heart to see you abandoned, left to rust away in this forgotten forest. But I want you to know that to me, you are still as magnificent as the day you rolled off the assembly line. You may be weathered and worn, but to me, you are a true work of art.Your sleek lines and powerful engine speak to me of a time when things were simpler, yet more meaningful. You were built to last, to endure, and to serve. And though you may have been cast aside by others, I see in you a true treasure, a prize beyond measure. I imagine us cruising down the open road, the wind in our hair and the sun on our faces. We would be a sight to behold, a true testament to the beauty and power of American muscle.