Vehicle Description
The Chevrolet C/K series of full-sized pickups was the longest
running truck model in GM's history. The second-generation of the
C/K lineup focused on adding creature comforts to full-sized
pickups. Ride quality was improved through the use of coil spring
trailer arm rear suspensions and independent front suspensions.
This iteration of pickup began Chevrolet's focus on producing
trucks with greater appeal to the masses.
This 1971 C10 custom pickup is an outstanding combination of
originality and modern performance and comfort. Recently completed,
it's restoration took a solid truck and focused on enhancing its
looks and performance. Starting with a 5.3L LS V8 with a polished
aluminum intake tied to an automatic transmission and custom
exhaust, the truck was built to perform. Lowered with a 3-inch
front and 5-inch drop in the rear using a Western Chassis
suspension kit and sway bar with 4-wheel disc brakes and 20-inch
U.S. Mag wheels, the truck is a great driver. The striking exterior
of the truck is painted in a Ferrari Red and is well set off by its
custom tan interior made comfortable by Vintage Air Conditioning.
All around, this truck is an eye-catching square body that
shouldn't be missed.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on odometer is exempt and
unknown if original.
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