Vehicle Description
This 1969 Chevrolet K10 Stepside is upgraded with a tall 4x4
stance, a sleek style, and big block V8 power. It makes for the
classic for those whose weekend plans can be anything from camping
at the lake to cars & coffee.
The shade of green on this truck has a vintage style but a modern
vividness. It's a more recent application with a glossy finish
highlighted further by deleted badging to ensure the body panels
are showcased. After all, a smoother look is ideal for showing off
the rounded fender look of a stepside pickup. Brightwork in places
like chrome bumpers and grille join the paint to give a shining
total package. But what you may just love showing off the most is
the real lumber of the truck bed. That clean wood always looks
distinctive and gives this classic pickup a craftsman's touch.
The green returns inside on the doors and dash, and now it's
complemented by a tastefully contrasting black. And you can also
tell they made recent investments here, like the well-done bench
seat, matching door panel inserts, lovely carpeting, and a smooth
dash pad. There are even excellent vintage details, like the 4x4
instructions on the glove box. Because this was also built to be a
cruiser, you have the right upgrades, like a grippy Chevy sports
steering wheel, clean/clear gauges, and auxiliary readouts under
the dash.
The engine bay shows off how there has been a solid investment in
this truck. The 454 cubic-inch V8 has a tidy and clean
presentation. The motor has a time capsule look, right down to the
black air cleaner with Keep Your GM car all GM decal. But digging a
little deeper, you'll also spot well-integrated upgrades. For
example, this mighty V8 inhales deeper with an Edelbrock
four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with added power and rumble
from headers feeding the dual exhaust. This was upgraded to 4x4
status later in life, and it includes a two-speed transfer case,
Skyjacker Hydro 7000 shocks, and large off-road tires. Plus you've
got solid cruising features such as power steering, power brakes,
front discs, and a three-speed automatic transmission.
Titled a C10, this truck was converted to a 4x4. This is the
classic big block stepside pickup that is made to look sharp, feel
comfortable, and stay quite capable. So it has some tremendous
all-around appeal that you'll want to get your hands on. Call
now!