Modified 1970 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Pickup
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Modified 1970 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Pickup Ride Along
Description
The iconic second-generation C Series Chevrolet trucks launched in 1967 and ran through 1972, with early C10s sporting a car-like design with a long nose, refined grille, sleek cab, and a flush tailgate latch. Harry Bradley’s innovative design raised eyebrows, but was eventually given a more utilitarian look later in the production run.
The 1970 model could be easily configured to suit the owner’s taste. It was available with fleetside or stepside bodies, 115- or 127-inch wheelbases, inline sixes or small- and big-block V8s, manual and auto transmissions, and various rear gear ratios. But the big story was comfort: the C10 coddled occupants with a smooth ride from its ladder frame and coil spring suspension, then impressed them with numerous convenience and power options. It was a revolutionary vehicle then, and it remains a highly desirable truck now.
This lowered 1970 C10 is a fantastic example of how to tastefully modify a short-bed fleetside Chevy. Its eye-pleasing metallic red paint complements a swapped-in 355 cu-in V8 and overdrive transmission, the driving experience is greatly improved with four-wheel disc brakes and a highly modified suspension, and the interior is upgraded with Dakota Digital gauges, an Alpine stereo, and a Hurst floor shifter.
Highlights
Desirable 1970 C10 with high-quality modifications
Rebuilt 355 cu-in Chevy V8 with internal and external upgrades for extra power
Three-speed automatic transmission with shift kit, 3,000-stall converter, Gear Vendors overdrive, and 12-bolt rear end
Refinished in metallic red paint with a black interior
Smoothed tailgate, spray-in bedliner, shaved side trim and rear side markers, and tinted glass
Power steering and four-wheel disc brakes with a Wilwood master cylinder
Features
Ported heads with bigger valves, aftermarket cam, and roller rockers
Holley carburetor, aluminum intake manifold and radiator, and March accessory drive
Hedman Hedders and a dual exhaust system
17x8 front, 17x10 rear alloy wheels wearing 275/40 and 315/35 Nitto G2 tires
Rear lowering blocks, front and rear sway bars, and QA1 front shocks
Dakota Digital dash shows 160-mph speedometer, tachometer, voltage, fuel level, coolant temperature, and oil pressure
Alpine head unit, Kenwood amp, kick panel speakers, subwoofer, Dynamat sound insulation, and Grant steering wheel
Known Imperfections
California title states “Not Actual Mileage”
Included
Keys
Service records
Car cover
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This 1970 Chevrolet C10 short bed underwent a complete refurbishment in 2014, and I acquired it in 2016. The 355 cu-in V8 was rebuilt and installed in 2022, and the digital odometer indicates 1,500 miles with total mileage unknown. The California title carries a not actual mileage notation, and the truck is titled using a California Replacement Identification Number. This C10 pickup is offered with service records and a California title in the seller’s name.”