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1970 Chevrolet C10 REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
Original Owner, bought new in June, 1970. Coil Springs all around, air shocks in rear. Original Corvette 350 ci, 350 horse engine. Steel headers, glass lined. Edellbrock Tourquer Alum. intake manifold. Isky street grind cam 3 4. CDI ignition, electric engine fan, electric fuel pump, power breaks 75 . New tires on 15 x11 aluminum turbo fin wheels. Turbo 400 Auto Transmission, 16,000 miles on it. Engine and Transmission Out of Frame rebuild. All new window glass - Front, rear and door tinted. Door and window hardware and locks are new - chrome. New rubber seals throughout doors, glass, floor mats. New headliner, door panels, instrument panel and dash. Chrome glove box and dash cluster. New radiator - core and tanks. Never wrecked or abused. Needs paint, seat covers, pipes and radio. Runs great New battery
The C/K is the name for Chevrolet and GMCs full-size pickup truck line from 1960 until 1999 in the United States, from 1965 to 1999 Canada, from 1964 through 2001 in Brazil, and from 1975 to 1982 in Chile. The first Chevrolet pickup truck appeared in 1924, though in-house designs did not appear until 1930. C indicated two-wheel drive and K indicated four-wheel drive. The aging C/K light-duty pickup truck was replaced with the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra in 1999 in the US and Canada, and 2001 in Brazil; the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD heavy-duty pickup trucks followed in 2001.
The only noticeable change for 1970 was a minor update to the Chevrolet grille. At first glance, the 1969 and 1970 grilles appear identical. However, the 1970s plastic inserts actually have highlights that break the appearance into six separate sections. The 396, while still sold as such, was enlarged to 402 cubic inches starting in 1970.
Vehicle located in Duncan, AZ AD ID No. 53147

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
53147
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