Vehicle Description
This 1965 Chevrolet C10 has that attraction where an honest day's
work meets intricate detail and style. It's the kind of appeal that
comes from a real truck that can be put to real use, but still turn
heads no matter at a cruise-in or a hardware store run.
You can instantly see that this Chevy is a cut above. After all,
these trucks were often used and abused, but this one has been
invested in to erase its decades as a workhorse. The doors shut
with authority, and the tailgate leads to a real wood truck bed...
It's the kind timeless package that, just like a hard day's work,
always gets respect. The bright red paint attracts attention with a
more modern luster that looks great in the sunshine. And with the
contrasting white bumpers and wheels, it balances it out the
appearance so that the overall impression is a standout old-school
pickup instead of too boisterous. So while others will be
showcasing a whole bunch of flash, you'll quietly be gaining fans
as people discover the details like how the dealer etched its name
across the whole rear bumper all those decades ago.
It'll be easy to get comfortable inside with a simply and
tastefully upholstered interior that is as enduring as the
bodywork. Just a simple bench seat with neutral gray vinyl, durable
rubber floor mats, and steel door panels that match the dash bring
the interior together. A nice two-spoke factory wheel gives you a
clear view of the original gauge panel and all your controls. And
an AM/FM/cassette stereo is working fine, but really you're going
to love the sound of the exhaust hum piercing the morning mist even
more. This is basic and functional, but that's also how it's
supposed to be. You're making a fashion statement that real pickups
aren't fashion statements!
Lift the hood and see a true marvel. Hardly any of the smooth
running 231 cubic-inch straight-six engines are seen in '60s
vintage Chevy trucks anymore. Despite the fact that these anvils of
a motor were the backbone for the company's dependability
reputation, they get replaced by the small-block V8s. We understand
why this happens and sell plenty of those custom trucks. But with
so many of those out there, it's refreshing to see something this
honest. We're not alone. Those who want to sneak a peek at your
stalwart C10 will expect something of this caliber in the engine
bay. But beyond just appearance, at this is still ready to go to
work. It fires up easily, idles nicely, and pulls strong thanks to
the control of the three-speed manual transmission.
This is the C10 that can make lumber run on Saturday, and then you
can take it to the car show on Sunday. It has been maintained
correctly to remind you of a hard day's work, and best of all, you
can pick it up at a workman's price. Call today!!!