There’s probably no other pickup truck like Chevrolet C10 out there that attracts as much attention from the custom industry.
The C/K Series Of The Truck:
However, part of the C/K series of the trucks introduces by GM for both GMC and bowtie brands. The family kept in production for close to half a century, until today’s big boy like the Silverado came into play.
Born in 1959, at the time of American’s craving for pickup trucks beginning to take off. So the line came with its share of firsts in the industry. But this is probably not why one version of the C/K, the C10 is appreciated by the custom industry.
The main reason is the fact that these trucks are easy to work with. Also, they look great even in stock form. The most important thing about these trucks is that they can turn into anything the imagination comes up with.
C10 is the pure American pickup truck that has made and remade time to time again by garages across the U.S. With some of the changes radically compare to their stock form, and others less so.
The one shown in the picture comes from 1963, which makes it part of the first generation. The truck has been modified albeit less extensively than some other projects we’ve seen over the years.
On the other hand, the bench comes in black upholstery. And also sits in front of a dashboard that is equally as intense as the exterior. The dashboard of the truck supports a set of Sunpro gauges. With a JVC radio linked to an aftermarket audio system.
The engine of C10 bay at the front houses a 250ci (4.0-liter) inline 6 of undisclosed power, linked to a 3-speed manual transmission.
The all-orange 1963 Chevrolet C10 is for sale somewhere in Michigan. The price of the C10 is under $20,000.