Saturday’s C-10s in the Mountains event roared into the record books this weekend, with 432 classic GM trucks registered at Mountain View Chevrolet—and dozens more filling nearby highways, parking lots, and business fronts across town. Organizers estimate nearly 2,000 people attended, making it the largest GM truck show in Arkansas history.
Hosted at Mountain View Chevrolet, the event turned the town into a hub of chrome, horsepower, and community spirit. Attendees came from across the region to admire restored and customized C-10 trucks, swap stories, and enjoy the laid-back charm that defines Mountain View.

Store Manager Greg Peters credited the atmosphere of the town for the show’s overwhelming success.
“You’ve got the drive-in, live music on the square, great food, and just cool people and cool trucks,” Peters said. “That’s what makes this show special.”
In addition to showcasing automotive artistry, C-10s in the Mountains had a charitable side. The event raised $7,156 for the Stone County Humane Society, supporting the nonprofit’s ongoing efforts to care for and rehome animals throughout the region.
With a record-breaking turnout, a strong sense of community, and funds raised for a good cause, organizers and attendees alike are already looking forward to next year’s event.