1971 Chevrolet C10
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Chevy-s full-size pickup line was introduced in 1960 and continued to serve as a dependable platform for Americans until 2000. This particular truck is no exception as it-s dependable and looks just as good as it did when it was new! Representing the second C/K generation, 1971 saw a new -egg crate- grille and an additional upscale trim package known as the Super Cheyenne that was a mid-year upgrade to the Cheyenne. Much of the package consisted of aesthetic and comfort features including a handsome interior, woodgrain side molding and the first year for factory installed AM/FM Radio! All of these things and more are reflected in this impeccable truck! The vehicle underwent a complete frame-off restoration starting in 1997. The work done to this classic was meticulous and took five years to attain the quality you now see. Nothing was left undone including power coating hood hinges, striker plates and the tailgate hinges! Climb inside to find an immaculate interior featuring a brown houndstooth bench seat and a dash panel that puts other trucks to shame! Cool off with ice-cold Factory Air Conditioning and a new AM/FM Radio with Satellite Radio capability. Take note of the incredible wood grain paneling...