Vehicle Description
This 1976 Chevrolet C10 Stepside has the chop-top profile of a true
sport truck. And while the full custom exterior is worth the asking
price alone, this also has plenty more substance to it. So look
over the upgraded A/C interior V8 power, and more to show one
unique machine that's also the total package.
You're looking at a very custom pickup, and you can instantly tell
there was a ton invested in this one. The vivid red paint is an
attention-getter as it set the tone for some very sporty styling.
We all instantly notice the inches chopped out of the cab that
makes this look like it wants to cheat the wind. And this
aerodynamic feeling continues on the lowered stance, shaved trim
(w/deleted door handles), taillights embedded in the rear bumper,
and louvered tailgate. Plus, the tinted headlight covers and cowl
hood gives this one a nice and powerful face. There's added flair
from the custom grille, chrome front bumper, and polished Ridler
wheels. But the most stylish shine might just be in the truck bed.
The real wood on the floor has a glossy red stain and some terrific
embedded flames, and it's all held in by diamond plate slats.
The moment you open the door, you can see there was a nice
investment in comfort and style. The bench is gone, and replaced
with TMI leather buckets with matching center console and cup
holders. These seats are black with red stitching, and that sets up
a two-tone color theme intertwined on the dash, door panels, and
floor. There's even hexagonal perforated aluminum sheets throughout
the interior that coordinate with the exterior grille. And more
than just a thoughtful setup, it was done with the best comfort
features, too. This includes cold blowing R-134A air conditioning,
power windows, and an AM/FM/CD stereo w/aux input and Bluetooth.
This generation of Chevy truck has a dash that wraps around the
driver. That sporty feeling is amplified with a wood-rimmed
steering wheel on tilt steering column and a dash full of upgraded
white-faced gauges.
When you open the hood, you'll love how the bold red block radiates
from within the dark engine bay. And this 350 cubic-inch V8
radiates with extra power, too, thanks to a Brawler four-barrel
carburetor and Weiand intake. It even has good supporting pieces,
like steel braided hoses and Mickey Thompson finned valve covers.
It's a nice driver with a three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes w/discs up front, and the grip of modern
sport tires.
This is a fully-built custom pickup that's easy to live with every
day. Who knew standing out in all the best ways could be within
budget? Call today!!!