Vehicle Description
Trucks are often a lesson in steadfast loyalty and an honest day's
work. So it's impressive to find such a highly original 1967
Chevrolet C10 that has only had three owners in over half a
century, and it has likely never even left Texas. More than just
originality, as you dig deeper, you'll also see solid investments
in keep this a trusty V8 pickup.
It's often harder to find a survivor-grade pickup just because
there were built to get to work, and many just get used up in the
process. But this one is different. It is a three-owner vehicle,
and the first two were the same family. The dealer tag from the
Fort Worth is still on the front fender, and this appears to always
have been a Texas truck. It wasn't too fancy when new, and seems to
make it even more special today. The white bumper and grille
coordinate the white roof. It makes for a nice two-tone against
Chevy's Light Red paint. This red is believed to be the factory
application. It's survivor appearance shows age, but it does it
with impressive completeness and pride. And there are many of us
that have a high respect for originality, especially when the
factory style has the same appeal as a vintage Coca-Cola
machine.
The gray interior continues the truck's honesty and originality. A
durable rubber floor mat, steel side panels, and large/thin
steering wheel are all reminders of the classic truck feeling where
a cloth bench seat was a true luxury. Even in a stock truck like
this, the gauge package was important, so you got all the right
readouts. As you look across the whole pickup, the only upgrade you
may really notice is that the classic-looking radio is really a
retro-style AM/FM digital tune w/Bluetooth. After all, even a
vintage cruiser appreciates a better choice of driving music.
The engine bay has that great old pickup look around the inner
walls, but there's also something more. In the middle is the 283
cubic-inch V8. It's a year-correct block, and there is no story of
replacement, so it's believed to be original to the truck. But it
has the bright look of the right care and investments over the
years. And that's the key to this pickup. We have a receipt for
about $7k invested in the drivetrain and suspension in 2019. That's
how a classic like this can run smooth and make a nice sound out of
the new stainless dual exhaust. It has a solid feeling on the road
that's furthered by the C10's desirable trailing arm rear
suspension. And the column-shifted three-speed manual transmission
give you firm control while truly getting the vintage truck
feeling.
This truck even comes with the original warranty card and owner's
manual to help tell its survivor story. You're looking at truly a
special Chevy, so don't miss your chance. Call today!!!