Chevy C10 Silverado Pick-up - Vehicle Overview
Chevrolet C10 pick up trucks were produced from 1960 to 1987. The third generation, which is often the most sought after, was produced from 1973 to 1987. Ours is a 1981.
These trucks are known for their classic "square body" design.
The "C" in C10 stands for "Conventional" in reference to the truck's two-wheel-drive system, while the "10" refers to the half-ton rating of the truck's payload capacity.
Chevrolet's classic full-size pickups were continual innovators in the truck market, and today the C10 stands as one of the most popular vintage trucks among collectors and restorers.
The Chevy C10 is renowned for its durability, ease of maintenance, and versatility. Its classic design and powerful performance make it a favourite among truck enthusiasts.
Chevrolet stopped making the square body design in 1987. This marked the end of the third generation of C trucks, making way for the more aerodynamic fourth generation. However, the square body design remains a classic and is still highly sought after.
Ours is a Silverado specification run by a 5lt V8 engine with lovely tones and has undergone a restoration of new full interior and new paint all around. It carries 2 passengers along with the driver.
It truly is an American iconic truck.