This 1968 Chevrolet C10 factory short-bed pickup is powered by a
fuel-injected Chevrolet 327ci small-block engine paired with a
3-speed automatic transmission. It is equipped with Holley Sniper
fuel injection, dual ram horn exhaust manifolds and a true dual
exhaust system. Finished in its original Cardinal Red patina with a
matte clearcoat, the truck also features power steering and power
brakes. Exterior details include removable GM door logos mounted
with magnets. The interior has been restored and features a factory
bench seat upholstered in black heavy-grain vinyl with houndstooth
inserts. Additional interior features include a color-matched
American Retro steering wheel, restored factory gauge cluster with
tachometer, uncut dash and factory GM radio. The factory SPID sheet
remains present in the glove box. Ride height is adjustable via an
air-ride suspension system utilizing dual paddle valves and an air
pressure gauge. The truck rides on 22-inch Coys C70 forged billet
factory-replica wheels wrapped with Diamond Back whitewall tires.
Vehicle Details
1968 Chevrolet C10
Listing ID:CC-2038827
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1968
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C10
Exterior Color:CARDINAL RED PATINA
Interior Color:BLACK HOUNDSTOOTH
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:296300
VIN:CE148A141563
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