1976 Chevrolet C10
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Chevrolet entered the truck market competitively in 1918 with the Series 490. The 490 was sold as a chassis only. Leaving the customer to create a truck cab and rear bed. Chevrolet also introduced a one -ton truck ironically called the Chevrolet Model T. It was considered the first purpose- built truck by an automobile manufacturer. It took until 1931 before Chevrolet started producing factory built complete trucks. Customer now could buy a truck compete with a cab and bed of their choice straight from the factory. This was the start of truck revolution which still exists today. Our 1976 Chevrolet Cheyenne pickup is a fine example taken to a new level. This Cheyenne Longbed has been customized in eye popping yellow paint with custom flames flowing across the hood and front fenders. Accented with a custom black and yellow vinyl interior. The body has been lowered giving it a great looking stance. Color keyed bumpers, color keyed fiberglass tonneau cover, Billet grille, shaved door handles (electric door poppers) and a removable roof top. All powered by a Chevy 350 cubic inch motor under...