Vehicle Description
1970 Chevrolet C1500 Custom Why This Car Is Special GMC Custom
trucks were manufactured by General Motors from the 1960 to 2002
model years. Marketed by the GMC divisions, these Custom Series
trucks were always considered a step above the regular Chevrolet CK
Series trucks. We have a very nice 1970 Chevrolet C1500 Custom
pickup here at Skyway Classics that is truly a vintage pickup with
V8 power for quite a good price. Features 1970 Chevrolet C1500
Custom Four-barrel-equipped 350 cubic inch small-block Chevrolet V8
engine Turbo-Hydramatic 3-speed automatic transmission Orange
painted engine block and intake Edelbrock black and polished open
air cleaner assembly and the matching valve covers Rochester
four-barrel carb Factory cast iron exhaust manifolds Power steering
Power brakes Air conditioning Clean and detailed engine compartment
Dual exhausts Full-length black bench seat Black carpeting and
floor mats Matching black door panels Factory dash with all the
gauges and equipment Black factory four-spoke steering wheel
Factory seatbelts Pioneer AM/FM stereo system Painted in Orange/Red
and white two-tone paint scheme 'Square-body' nickname and the
chassis Leaf-spring rear suspension and the heavy-duty 10-bolt rear
Bed liner Black vinyl bed cover Dal towing mirrors Factory steel
Rally wheels with GMC factory chrome hubcaps, trim rings, and
center caps Cooper Cobra raised white letter Radial GT performance
tires Mechanical When you look under the hood, the power comes from
a four-barrel-equipped 350 cubic inch small-block Chevrolet V8
engine mated to a Turbo-Hydramatic 3-speed automatic transmission.
It looks like it has been kept up well with a lot of factory parts
such as the orange painted engine block and intake, with the
addition of the Edelbrock black and polished open air cleaner
assembly and the matching valve covers, Rochester four-barrel carb,
factory cast iron exhaust manifolds, power steering, power brakes,
and air conditioning, with the engine sitting in a very clean and
detailed engine compartment. The A/C blows cold and this truck runs
very nicely. Dual exhausts exit the rear and sound great when you
get into the throttle. Interior The interior presents as well as
the outside as the GMC Custom was a great looking trim level in the
GMC lineup, and has features and options that included nice comfort
and convenience features like black carpeting and floor mats, full
matching black door trim, headliner with insulation, the
full-length black bench seat features full foam padding, factory
dash with all the gauges and equipment is functional, black factory
four-spoke steering wheel, and factory seatbelts, aftermarket
Pioneer AM?FM stereo system, and the air conditioning that blows
cold. Exterior These GMC trucks were straight-lined and boxy in
appearance, leading to their 'Square-body' nickname and the chassis
was an all-new design with it receiving a leaf-spring rear
suspension and the heavy-duty 10-bolt rear end too. Ours is painted
in Orange/Red and white two-tone paint scheme that gives the truck
an upscale look and breaks up the two paint colors perfectly. It
has the sides lined in black to protect it as well as a vinyl bed
cover, has dual towing mirrors, and rides on factory steel Rally
wheels with GMC factory chrome hubcaps, trim rings, and center
caps, with Cooper Cobra raised white letter Radial GT performance
tires. Conclusion These 1970 GMC C1500 trucks, like the one we have
here at Skyway Classics, are very hot right now and this one is
sure to move quick. Great options, 350 cubic inch engine and
automatic transmission combination, and the desirable two-tone
color combination make this truck a great addition to anyone's
garage or a great work truck. So, give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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