Fusion Luxury Motors proudly presents this 1970 Chevrolet C10 in
Lesonal Sunkist Orange!!!
This 1970 Chevy C10 underwent a full frame-off restoration. The cab
was completely disassembled and the entire truck was stripped.
The exterior features a 1968 front clip, a steel cowl induction
hood, frenched taillights, a welded tailgate, deleted vent windows
and bumpers, shaved badging, moldings, and fuel filler with the
fuel tank relocated to the rear. Additionally, the weather
stripping was replaced and a tinted spray-on liner has also been
applied to the cargo area with new gaskets and door handles.
The interior bench seats of this 1970 Chevy C10 come in a light
brown leather material with beautiful, clean diamond stitching.
Beneath the hood, this bruiser is powered by an LS V8 engine with a
Fast Spark stand-alone wiring harness backed by a T-56 Corvette
6-speed manual transmission with internals sourced from McLeod
Racing.
Power Disc Brakes, and Power Steering have been installed so that
this C10 can be thoroughly enjoyed and used.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Frame-off restoration
• Finished in Lesonal Sunkist Orange and Chevy Frost White
• The cab was disassembled and the truck was stripped
• LS V8 engine
• Fast Spark stand-alone wiring harness
• T 56 Corvette 6-speed manual transmission with McLeod Racing
internals
• 1968 front clip
• Steel cowl induction hood
• Frenched tail lights
• Welded tailgate
• Power Disc Brakes
• Power Steering
• Deleted vent widows and bumpers
• Shaved badging, moldings, and fuel filler
• Fuel tank relocated to the rear
• New weather stripping
• Spray on liner in cargo area
• New door handle gaskets
• Staggered Detroit Steel wheels
Vin Decoding:
CE140Z130910
C - 4x2
E - V8
1 - 1/2 Ton
4 - Pick-Up
0 - 1970
Z - Fremont, California
130910 - Serial Number
About the C10 Pickup:
The C/K is the name for Chevrolet and GMC's full-size pickup truck
line from 1960 until 1999 in the United States. 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; the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD heavy-duty pickup
trucks followed in 2001.
A new, more modern look came in 1967, along with a new nickname:
"Action Line". It was with this revision of the C/K truck that
General Motors began to add comfort and convenience items to a
vehicle line that had previously been for work purposes alone. The
majority of 10 and 20 series Chevrolet trucks from 1967 to 1972
were built with a coil spring trailing arm rear suspension, which
greatly improved the ride over traditional leaf springs. However,
the leaf spring rear suspension was still available on those
trucks, and standard on 30 series trucks. GMC models came standard
with leaf springs with coils springs optional; all four-wheel drive
models (Chevrolet and GMC) had leaf springs on both axles. This was
the only year of the "small rear window"; it was replaced with
larger rear glass in 1968. The standard drivetrain came with a
three speed manual transmission and one of two engines; the 250 in�
straight six or the 283 cu in (4.6 L) V8. The optional
transmissions were the four speed manual, the Powerglide and the
Turbo-Hydramatic 350 and 400. The 292 six and the 327 in� V8 were
the optional engines. The 1/2 ton trucks came with a 6 x 5.5" bolt
pattern, the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks came with an 8 x 6.5" bolt
pattern.
In 1968, the 283 cu in (4.6 L) V8 was replaced with a 307 cu in
(5.0 L) and a 310 hp (231 kW), 396 cu in (6.5 L) V8 was offered for
the first time. The most visible change in differentiating a 1968
from a 1967 was the addition of side-marker reflectors on all
fenders. Also, the small rear window cab was no longer available.
The GMC grille was revised, with the letters "GMC" no longer
embossed in the horizontal crossbar. Another addition was the
Custom Comfort and Convenience interior package that fell between
the Standard cab and CST cab options. In 1968, Chevrolet celebrated
50 years of truck manufacturing, and to commemorate, they released
a 50th Anniversary package, which featured an exclusive
white-gold-white paint scheme. Also in 1968, the Longhorn model
debuted on 3/4 ton trucks. Featuring a 133" wheelbase identical to
the one ton vehicles, it added an extra 6" to the bed. Longhorns,
interestingly, were 2wd only; no factory Longhorn 4x4 was
built.
The 1970 Chevy C10 is a classic pickup truck that is highly
regarded by automotive enthusiasts and collectors. It was part of
Chevrolet's C/K series of trucks, which were produced from 1960 to
1998. The "C" in C10 stands for two-wheel drive.
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