The popularity of the Chevy OBS (“Old Body Style”) pickup truck continues to grow, with customizers hitting the aftermarket with a range of products to slam it the ground. Now, The Roadster Shop is ...
Imagine spending more than $100,000 to build atruck, especially a truck from the '90s.—and that's starting with a nice, low-mileage one. That just seems wrong, doesn't it? That's the world we live in ...
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The First-Gen Chevrolet Silverado vs. the ’88–98 OBS Chevy Truck: A Revolutionary Change
When Chevrolet decided it was time to replace the OBS with an all-new model at the end of the 1990s, it was facing a tough ...
So what’s the catch? Hall has been on this earth for around 80 years, so it was a bit shocking when he told the Roadster Shop he’d seen their new OBS Low Pro Chassis and wanted them to use it for a ...
These days, automakers steer clear of delivering road-biased performance trucks, with showroom offerings being focused on off-road sprinting. And since enthusiasts haven't lost their love for the ...
Humans love to attach labels and acronyms to just about everything. From sports (MLB, NFL, NBA) to government entities (FBI, IRS, NATO), people (JFK, LBJ, RBG), and everything in between (IBM, NBC, ...
As affordable, buildable cars from the 1960s and '70s become more difficult to find, we're pleased to see enthusiasts' interests turn to alternative body styles and cars from the '80s and '90s, many ...
Produced between 1988 and 1998, the OBS (“Old Body Style”) Chevy pickup is really coming into its own among enthusiasts these days, offering a classic, squared-off design (albeit less square than ...
Chevrolet’s Old Body Style (or OBS) pickup has quickly become a favorite among Bow Tie fans looking for a classic pickup that’s cheap to buy, easy to modify, and comfortable enough to handle the ...
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