Vehicle Description
This 1964 Chevrolet C10 Stepside has a hot small block, an upgraded
five-speed, and an overall cool cruiser style. And recent
investments in the fundamentals mean this driver's truck feels
solid out on the road.
There's definitely a hint of extra attitude in this Chevy. You see
it where the traditional brightwork areas on the front bumper,
headlight bezels, and trim are now black. Plus, the deleted rear
bumper (it comes with the sale) and larger rear tires heighten the
look of the intimidating forward-leaning stance. There's even a
sporty louvered hood. And while this one is not out to be the bad
boy of the streets, you can tell this one just likes being a driver
with some boldness. In fact, the fit, finish, and wood in the truck
bed all have a touch of the farm truck vibe. And so this one feels
like the family pickup that kept getting modified as it got handed
down to different younger generations. That's not necessarily the
story on this one, but it makes for the kind of cool presentation
that looks like it took decades to evolve/create this style.
The interior continues the feeling of progress with a nice mix of
vintage and upgrades. Places like door panels and dash continue to
show the truck's vintage charm. But you also get freshness in
two-tone black and white vinyl bench seat and newer carpeting. And
while the classic AM radio is on display, the USB plug below the
dash makes it easier to charge your phone or bring along a modern
music setup. There are also some nice detail updates that make this
a better driver. That's why you have the B&M shifter, a
three-spoke steering wheel, power steering, and auxiliary gauges
mounted below the dash.
What makes this truck such a cool cruiser is because of what's in
the engine bay. It's a 327 cubic-inch V8 that's said to be bored
.30 over. It's enhanced further with an Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor, Weiand intake, and Hooker headers feeding the dual
exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers. But more than just powerful, this
has the right supporting components like Mickey Thompson valve
covers, newer hoses, newer belts, a newer fuel sending unit, and a
Derale electric fan. It makes for a power package that fires up
readily and runs strong. Plus, the upgrade to a five-speed manual
transmission means more gears to give you good control over the
full powerband. The suspension feels solid with newer components
like front spindles, ball joints, power brake master cylinder, and
front discs.
This is the pickup that's distinct, comfortable, and has the kind
of power to really let you enjoy the drive. So don't miss your
chance at an affordable truck that checks all the right boxes. Call
today!!!