Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
1969 Chevrolet C10 4X4 Short Bed Project Truck
The first generation of Chevy C/K trucks began in 1960 and ran through 1966. A "C" truck designated 2-wheel drive, rear of course, while "K" designated a 4-wheel drive. Two body styles were available: the Chevy "Fleetside" (known as the "Wideside" in GMC models) which offered a smooth panel down each side of the bed; and the Chevy "Stepside" (which GMC labeled "Fenderside") which provided a contoured panel outlining the rear wheel-wells and a "step" behind the driver and passenger side doors. These trucks rode very much like a long-wheelbase automobile due to the drop-center ladder frame and low-profile seats. There was no climbing up into the cab of one of these trucks unless you were under five feet tall.
No Reserve Classics is happy to present this 1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup project/farm truck. This vehicle has a great foundation to build upon, with an upgraded 4X4 conversion already installed! This 4X4 truck is ready to take on any work you can throw at it or in the bed. Whether you want to take the fun to the street or to the dirt, this truck has the potential to become a classic off-road icon! It is also the ideal running/driving Father/Son project vehicle, especially for this coming Fathers Day!
Specs
- Year
- 1969
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- C10
- Sub Model
- Short Bed
- Engine Size
- 8-Cylinder Small Block
- Transmission
- TH400 Automatic
- Drivetrain
- —
- Miles
- —
- Body Color
- White
- Body Style
- —
- Doors
- —
- Vin
- CS149B819889
- Interior Color
- Black & Red Vinyl
- Seat Material
- —
- Shifter Type
- —
- Stock
- 4269
Description
The first generation of Chevy C/K trucks began in 1960 and ran through 1966. A "C" truck designated 2-wheel drive, rear of course, while "K" designated a 4-wheel drive. Two body styles were available: the Chevy "Fleetside" (known as the "Wideside" in GMC models) which offered a smooth panel down each side of the bed; and the Chevy "Stepside" (which GMC labeled "Fenderside") which provided a contoured panel outlining the rear wheel-wells and a "step" behind the driver and passenger side doors. These trucks rode very much like a long-wheelbase automobile due to the drop-center ladder frame and low-profile seats. There was no climbing up into the cab of one of these trucks unless you were under five feet tall.
No Reserve Classics is happy to present this 1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup project/farm truck. This vehicle has a great foundation to build upon, with an upgraded 4X4 conversion already installed! This 4X4 truck is ready to take on any work you can throw at it or in the bed. Whether you want to take the fun to the street or to the dirt, this truck has the potential to become a classic off-road icon! It is also the ideal running/driving Father/Son project vehicle, especially for this coming Fathers Day!