Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed Pickup
"It's slices, it dices, it can cut a slice a whole firm unripe
tomato in just one stroke!". That was the slogan for Ron Popeil's
Veg-o-Matic, a 70's kitchen gadget that could do it all. Turns out,
Chevy C10's are the Veg-o-Matics of the car world. In our more than
six years in business, there are few vehicles that have been the
subject of a wider variety of customizations than the C10. They've
been lifted, slammed, shaved, resto-modded, patina'd, hot rodded,
drag raced, and about anything else your imagination can think
of.
For consignment, a stunning 1968 Chevrolet C10 short bed pickup
truck in show stopping orange with a lowered stance, and as clean
as a new #5 billiard ball. 20-inch wheels are tucked under the
fenders, and it features a number of exterior, interior, and
drivetrain features that make this a winning shot. Chalk up your
pool cue, rack up the balls, we're about to break it open for
you.
Exterior
Starting with the classic 1968 grille, orange paint adorns the
entire surround and coats the truck with a glow that is evidence of
fastidious care. From the cowl induction hood, the beltline, the
bed walls, and even the diamond tread toolbox in back, all glossy
orange. Side markers have been shaved as has the tailgate handle
which was moved to the inside of the gate. The embossed Chevrolet
on the tailgate is gone, having been smoothed, and the stock bumper
has been replaced with a low profile show version. The cab and
rocker panels sandwich the orange with white, a configuration
available in 1968, now classic. 20-inch US Mag wheels really
enhance the truck's lowered stance, and the low profile tires have
late 2021 date codes. The bed is lined with a fitted rubber mat and
the metal work including cab trim, door handles and mirrors are in
excellent condition. The exterior is show worthy and ready to go
with the only noteworthy fault being the passenger's door showing
as a slightly darker shade of orange.
Interior
Black plastic door panel fit neatly over the carpeted panel below,
all surrounded by body colored steel and looking clean! Black vinyl
covers the bench seat with the epic black and white houndstooth
patterned cloth insert, all looking very nice. Chrome spokes on a
black rubberized rim dress the steering wheel which shares the
polished column with a shifter and gear indicator. A clean
dashboard with chrome trimmed gauges looks absolutely fresh and
does not stray from original configuration. Orange covers the rest
of the dash which houses an AM/FM/CD radio, the AC controls, and
vents, while a center console unit has been added on the
transmission hump and includes the requisite cupholders. Low pile
black carpet covers the floor while a patterned padded vinyl
headliner is perched above, both in wonderful condition.
Drivetrain
Open the hood and we find a spotless engine bay, home to a 350ci V8
with a QuickFuel 650cfm Brawler carburetor over a polished intake
manifold. Black Chevrolet valve covers top an orange painted block
and the inner fender wells and firewall are glossy orange. Our
consignor states a new water pump is present, as well as an
electric fuel pump with new 3/8" lines. Power is delivered to the
rear 12 bolt via a 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission. To slow
the spin of the 20-inch wheels, power disc brakes are supplied up
front with power drums in the back.
Undercarriage
Pleasantly show quality clean underneath with zero surface rust nor
apparent fluids. The lowered stock suspension is comprised of coil
springs on independent suspension in front and trailing arms, coil
springs, and a panhard bar in the rear. The dual exhaust have a
short trip, from the headers they almost immediately meet a pair of
stock style mufflers, then dump under the truck through down facing
chrome tips.
Drive-Ability
We were excited to get this clean truck on the loop to see how she
runs but were met with a stubborn starting truck. We had to find a
sweet spot in the ignition before the truck would comply and it
did, which allowed us a lap. And once started, the roaring 350 ran
well with plenty of gusto under the hood and a comfortable cab.
With low profile tires, you're bound to feel more of the road but
it's a small sacrifice given the stance of the truck. Visibility is
excellent and we love the rear tinted window. Brakes and interior
functions work well, with the exception only of the air
conditioning which is not blowing cold.
Here's a show ready truck with spectacular paint, a nice
drivetrain, and a spotless interior and undercarriage. Bright
orange will turn heads and those wheels and lowered stance are mean
looking. You won't be behind the eight ball with this purchase as
C10's are hotter than ever, and this flame colored beauty is a
winner. Call your shot. Then call the mall.
CE148J151965
C-4x2
E-V8
1-1/2 Ton
4-Pickup
8-1968
J-Janesville, WI Assy Plant
151965-Sequential Unit Number
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