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Exterior Color
Yellow
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2 Dr
Transmission
Automatic
Estimated Monthly Payment
1968 Chevrolet C10 Short BOX Pro Street
Description:
This is a finished show truck. Crate 502 Deluxe with brand new Fitech fuel injection with timing control. Th350 trans with shift kit, stall and cooler. Air ride Technologies system. 3 link rear Art Morrison. Narrowed 9" with 4:56 gears. 4 wheel disc brakes. The list is much too long to list everything here. Newer Mickey Thompson radials. Metal tubs with spray in liner. Steel cowl hood. The paint and body are spectacular on this truck. Buckets with console, matching door panels. New carpet and seat belts. 1959 Impala custom dash with Autometer gauges that look right at home. LED taillights and marker lights. Brand new wiring harness. This is a blast to drive and is very street friendly. I wouldn’t hesitate to daily drive this truck come the spring! For sure must see to experience the build quality here. One of the nicest around for sure.
Exterior Color
Yellow
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2 Dr
Transmission
Automatic
Estimated Monthly Payment
Rod's Hotrods, Customs and Sales, Inc.
Call 306-241-1700
SASKATOON, SK
CANADA
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Rod's Hotrods, Customs and Sales, Inc.
Call 306-241-1700
SASKATOON, SK
CANADA
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1968 Chevrolet C10
The Chevy C10 is a line of pickup trucks produced by Chevrolet from 1960 to 1987. It is part of the Chevrolet C/K series of trucks, which also includes the C20 and C30 models, denoting different payload capacities. The C10 was introduced in 1960 and went through several generations during its production run. It was designed to be a versatile and reliable workhorse, offering a balance of performance, utility, and comfort. The early C10 models featured a distinctive "Apache" design with a horizontal grille and rounded hood, giving them a classic and timeless appearance. Over the years, the design evolved, featuring changes in body styling and options, with variations such as Fleetside and Stepside beds. Under the hood, the C10 offered a range of engine options, including inline-six and V8 engines, catering to different power and performance needs. It was available with various transmissions, including manual and automatic, providing flexibility for different driving preferences. Throughout its production run, the C10 became popular among a wide range of drivers, from farmers and tradesmen to enthusiasts and customizers. Its robust construction and reliable performance made it a popular choice for everyday transportation and hauling. In the 1970s, the C10 saw updates to meet emissions regulations and adopt more modern styling cues. The square-body design, introduced in 1973, remains an enduring symbol of the classic American pickup truck. In 1987, the C10 was discontinued, marking the end of its nearly three-decade production. Today, the Chevy C10 is a sought-after classic, appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts for its historical significance, enduring design, and its representation of the golden age of American trucks.