First glance tells you this is something special. A 1968 Chevrolet
C10 pickup honed down to hard driving form. It wears a crisp gray
paint and stands on 20-inch Billet Specialties wheels that fill out
the factory short-bed stepside silhouette. It oozes the
muscle-truck vibe without going over the top. Every visual tweak,
from the drop spindles to the polished wood bed with stainless
strips, is dialed in for style and purpose.
Under the hood sits GM's legendary 350-cubic-inch small-block V8
paired with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission. That combination
was a staple of 1960s performance builds and remains a solid
backbone for street-strong pickup power. Feeding the hunger are
Hedman headers and dual exhaust. Supporting it all are power
steering, power brakes, and modernized stopping grunt from front
disc brakes. Cooling is handled by an aluminum radiator with dual
electric fans. Inside, a two-gauge pod keeps the driver informed
while an aftermarket Kenwood radio with Bluetooth adds a touch of
modern convenience.
Chevrolet's 1968 C10 may not be as rare as some factory muscle
cars, but the factory stepside short-bed trucks from that era have
always been coveted. The stepside styling gives it presence. The
wood bed with stainless strips was often dealer or field added and
gives an air of rarity and custom appeal. That combination of
factory lines and subtle upgraded touches ensures this truck stands
apart from the pack when builders gather at swap meets or car
shows.
Comfort was not a priority in pickups of the late 1960s, but this
one changes the game. Vintage Air AC was added to keep summer heat
under control. The setup leaves the interior simple but effective.
With the small-block V8 up front, headers, dual fans and drop
spindles below, and modern air conditioning inside, it promises
classic truck ruggedness combined with modern driveability.
This C10 does more than just look the part. It delivers a
confident, driven attitude, the kind of ride that is ready for Main
Street or the twisty back roads. It blends history with smart
upgrades without resorting to flashy overkill. If you want a pickup
that is equally at home in a nostalgic magazine spread or prowling
the local cruise, this one is calling your name.
Vehicle Options
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Front Disc Brakes
- Dual Exhaust
- Wood bed w/ Stainless Strips
- Vintage Air AC
- Hedman Headers
- Factory SWB Stepside
- Drop Spindles
- Aluminum Radiator w/ Dual Electric Fans
- Aftermarket Kenwood Radio w/ Bluetooth
- 20in Billet Specialties Wheels
- 2 Gauge Pod
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