Posted by BarnyardEngineering on March 30, 2017 at 05:22:22 from (98.17.202.247):
In Reply to: 1971 Silverado posted by Dave H (MI) on March 29, 2017 at 18:58:48:
C10 C20 C30 straight-6 v-8 auto manual???
Like others have said, not a Silverado, but I understood what you were trying to say: A Chevy pickup truck.
I think the trim levels were something like custom, custom deluxe, cheyenne, etc.. back then.
The C10 has coil spring rear suspension which wasn't all that great for using as a pickup.
They are getting somewhat popular now to rebuild into street trucks. You can get just about every body panel new from somewhere, and there are kits to turn them from a long bed into a short bed. If it's a natural short bed it's the most valuable, because that's what the custom guys want.
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