Vintage trucks are extremely popular right now, nd if this 1966 Chevrolet C10 is any indication, here's a bright future in old haulers. From the handsome blue paint to the smooth-running 283 under the hood, his cool pickup neatly straddles the line between custom and restored original. 1966 was the last year for the Fleetside pickups introduced in 1960, hich offered lower rooflines and a swept-back cab that offered industry-leading space and comfort, nd we wouldn't see such ornate trucks ever again.Finished in bold medium blue with a white top, his truck is a movie star. The Fleetside offered dramatic styling with lots of swoops and curves, s well as brilliant use of trim, nd all of it remains 100% intact on this hauler. Other styling details include the wing-like lip at the back of the cab, hich probably has no real function but looks really cool. Paint and bodywork are done to a good standard, nd this truck will be right at home both at local shows and the local lumber yard on a Saturday afternoon. These were well-made rugged machines from new, o it shouldn't be surprising to find one this nice today, nd very little bodywork seems to have been required to get it ready for paint. All the original trim remains, rom the massive front bumper and delicate egg crate grille, o the cool cast trim piece behind the cab, o the polished stainless along the sides that is strongly reminiscent of the Impala SS trim from just a few years earlier. But if you need it to work, t's ready, ith a recently refinished bed that isn't over-restored but rather just about how the factory would have done it.Trucks were austere machines when they were new, ut this one has had a luxury upgrade during the build. The original bench was recovered in gray fabric, ying in perfectly with the matching headliner, ray dash and black rubber floor coverings. Padded dashes and door panels hadn't yet made it to the truck lines, o they've been finished in medium gray to give everything a uniform look. The original gauges are a very cool setup with a single lens over all dials and they're joined by an auxiliary Stewart-Warner temperature gauge that's probably been there since the '60s. A newer AM/FM/cassette head unit handles the entertainment and if you've got a 4-speed, ou may as well flaunt it with a Hurst shifter and a cue ball knob. Have fun! At some point, he 283 cubic inch V8 was rebuilt and detailed before being nestled back between the front fenders. As a truck, unction was chosen over style, ut it got upgrades like an Edelbrock intake and carburetor, hrome valve covers, nd an open-element air cleaner. It runs beautifully with that smoothness that only '60s engines seem to demonstrate and there's plenty of torque at just about any speed. This is a man's truck with manual steering and brakes, ut you'll find that it doesn't really need power assists and it starts easily with a great V8 rumble from the dual exhaust system. The 4-speed makes it a lot of fun to drive and while it's original, he chassis is in good order with no signs of life in the rust belt. Factory-style Rally wheels with spinners were fitted with 235/70/15 Firestone radials to give it a sporty look.This is a great truck that can work all day and still clean up nicely for a night out on the town. Call today!
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