1984 Chevrolet K10
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The square generation of Chevrolet pickups enjoyed a 15-year run of production with upgrades and redesigns along the way. In 1981 the body was re-sculpted in the wind tunnel which gave the front end the look you see here which is somewhat bowed at the front and smoothed out around the edges. These trucks are popular because they are good looking, well designed trucks that are perfect for both work and play. Check this one out. Its kind of funny that GM officially called this body the rounded line design, while the truck magazines started calling it box body or square body, probably because of the rectangular front end with the quad headlights, and the nickname stuck. GM used a wind tunnel to sculpt the body for improved aerodynamics and to help fuel economy which softened the lines and improved air flow through the engine too. They laid the windshield back at a steeper angle and rounded the edges of the cab and fenders. Regardless of the method and intent, the end result is what many consider to be the best-looking trucks ever made. Open the door and you will find a stock interior with the comfort and convenience features that...