FULL RESTO, 250 6 CYL, 3 SPD, HONEST ORIGINAL, NICE BODY, GOOD PAINT, CLEAN INT!

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1966 Chevrolet C10

This 1966 Chevrolet C10 is an honest, dependable truck, that's been nicely restored to factory standards, and at today's car shows that's exactly what people love to see. But really, the great thing about buying a vintage truck is that is always has the practicality to still do a hard day's work when called to duty. So you're getting a lot of use for such an affordable price. You can instantly see that this Chevy is a cut above. After all, these trucks were often used and abused, but this one has been invested in to erase its decades as a workhorse. The teal green paint is just perfect on a vehicle from the mid-60s, and with the contrasting bright white bumpers and grille, it has an old-school truck look that's ideal. These classic colors and on a stepside bed makes for an appealing package. There's no bright trim or highly stylizes wheels... just simple hubcaps and a real wood bed. It's the kind timeless package that, just like a hard day's work, always gets respect.It'll be easy to get comfortable inside with a simply and tastefully upholstered interior that is as enduring as the bodywork. Just a simple bench seat with neutral brown vinyl, durable rubber floor mats, and steel door panels bring the interior together, as it should be. A nice two-spoke factory wheel gives you a clear view of the original gauge panel and all your controls. This is basic and functional, but that's also how it's supposed to be. You're making a fashion statement that real pickups aren't fashion statements! Lift the hood and see a true marvel. Hardly any of the smooth running 250 cubic-inch straight-six motors are seen in '60s vintage Chevy trucks anymore. Despite the fact that these anvils of a motor were the backbone for the company's dependability reputation, they get replaced by the small-block V8s. We understand why this happens and sell plenty of those custom trucks. But with so many of those out there, it's refreshing and rare to see money invested into making this original workhorse shine again. We're not alone. Those who want to sneak a peek at your stalwart C10 will expect something this honest in the engine bay. But beyond just appearance, you can tell from the condition that this is still ready to go to work. It fires up easily, idles nicely, and pulls strong thanks to the control of the three-speed manual transmission. This is the C10 that can make lumber run on Saturday, and then you can take it to the car show on Sunday. It has been beautifully restored to remind you of a hard day's work, and best of all, you can pick it up at a workman's price. Call now!!