Vehicle Description
This 1965 Chevrolet C10 is that perfect mix of shining classic and
honest pickup. And so for one great price, you can have a vintage
ride that helps you with the chores on Saturday and steals the car
show on Sunday.
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. So it now
showcases the nicely creased sheetmetal and artful design. It's
also the perfect canvas for this premium paint. Just by the amount
of luster alone, you can really see the advantage of investing in a
modern shade of blue. Rivaling the paint for the shine is the
restored brightwork. The grille has a 10,000-watt appearance, the
bumpers are mirror-like, and the "Custom" trim on the cab is a
great vintage touch. And those factory hubcaps can draw a crowd all
on their own, especially with the optional side-mounted spare
included.
It'll be easy to get comfortable inside with a simply and
tastefully upholstered interior that's as enduring as the bodywork.
Just a simple bench seat in an attractive black vinyl and matching
durable rubber floor mats. Plus, the gold on the doors match the
headliner and dash for a well-coordinated total package. A nice
two-spoke factory wheel gives you a clear view of the original
gauge panel and all your controls. You also get all the right
features like heat/defrost and an AM/FM/cassette stereo. There's
nothing too fancy to get in the way of the honest pickup
appearance, which is exactly what real truck people love.
Lift the hood and see a true marvel. Hardly any of the smooth
running 292 cubic-inch straight-six motors 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, too. But with so many of
those out there, it's refreshing and rare to see money invested
into making this original-style workhorse so tidy. We're not alone.
Those who want to sneak a peek at your stalwart C10 will expect
something this honest in the engine bay. But beyond just
appearance, you can tell from the condition that 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. And the C10's rear trailing arm suspension adds some
nice comfort not found in many other pickups.
This truck is always a talking piece. From its large displacement
inline-six, to the real wood truck bed, to the shining presentation
- it's all interesting and rewarding. So at a price this
affordable, you know you have to hurry if you want to take it home.
Call today!!!