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"C10 Nationals Goes All In at Texas Motor Speedway"
BY Christopher ReynoldsPhotography BY The Author
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f you were to ask us what it was like going to this show, we would honestly answer that by saying that it completely blew us away! The turnout was so impressive that we are now having withdrawals from all of it. We also have no hesitation in saying that if you like classic Chevrolet pickups, this is one of those events that you’ll either want to show your truck at or get inspiration from by seeing some of the sickest versions of them from across the nation.

Held on May 12th and 13th at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, the infield of the NASCAR spec track was literally packed with thousands of jaw-dropping classic pickups. No matter what type of Bowtie fanatic you are, the C10 Nationals definitely had something for you to ogle at. All styles of Chevys were present, including sky-high behemoths, slammed knuckle draggers, and even high-performance speed freaks.

If by some chance you were bored of looking at parked vehicles in the Show-N-Shine sections, there were multiple action-packed happenings throughout the weekend. This included the C10 Truck CPP Autocross, which was a blast to not only watch but also participate in. The schedule of events during the show also included the Gandrud Chevrolet Dyno Challenge, Sunoco Donuts and Drifting exhibition, and burnout contest. Friday afternoon was the Summit Racing Drag Racing; after the awards ceremony on Sunday registered vehicles could participate in the cruise around the oval track under the lights.

We can say that spectator parking was a bit of a hike but there was a complimentary shuttle if you wanted to take it easy. Other things that made for a positive experience in attending the show were the multiple options for purchasing food and drink along with the various restroom locations throughout the facility. If you felt inspired by the vehicles on hand, you could have searched the swap meet area for hidden gems or cruised the vendor midway for all the latest and greatest custom goodies for your project truck.

Leading up to this event, we were a bit weary as the forecast called for rain during the weekend. However, there was not a drop to be seen during the open hours of the show—but it was pretty warm, so it was definitely a good idea to have a plan to stay hydrated. All in all, it was a busy weekend of checking out some wild rides and we’d do it all again in a heartbeat.

Sun faded orange and cream Squarebody
Light patina orange Custom Deluxe Squarebody
Slammed deep maroon and cream Squarebody with custom hideaway lights
Lowered heavy patina'd Chevy Apache
Blue Pro-Touring style Sierra Classic with cowl hood
Pale green/yellow and white Sierra Squarebody lapping around track
Clean lowered mint green and white Squarebody Jimmy
Main Street Rod Shop's lowered baby blue Sierra Squarebody
Slammed blue Squarebody with cowl hood and bumper deletes
Lifted steel blue and silver blue two-tone High Sierra Squarebody
Slammed patina powder blue '65 Suburban
Lowered forest green patina C10
Dark steel blue and grayish white lowered Sierra Squarebody
Row of trucks with yellow Squarebody in foreground
Slammed metallic orange 1st gen C10
Camel yellow crew cab C10 next to blue and white OBS Chevy 1500