Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
C 10
Year:
1972
Mileage:
19190
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Colorado
City:
Denver , CO
Zip:
80219
1972 Chevrolet C 10 Patina 350 V8 TH350 AUTO 19190 Miles
This is what's absolutely cool in vintage trucks today. You're looking at a 1972 Chevrolet C10 that has the earned appearance of a classic patina shop truck. Plus, with V8 power and a streetwise stance, it has an irresistible attitude. Patina has a cool confidence that looks perfect on vintage pickups. After all, they had to earn a living, and so you love one that has earned style look. But as you dig a little deeper, you also see more attention to detail in this truck's presentation. For example, it has been given the look of a dealership parts truck. That not only means cool graphics done in white to match the roof, but it also has a ton of blue and white custom pinstriping. There are subtle details to the truck's full investment with the bright chrome front bumper, quite straight sheet metal, and a complete full-length trim package. And the bed has fresh liner paint and there's a trailer hitch to keep this patina pickup being useful. Of course, one overt feature we love is the set of 20-inch polished Billet Specialties wheels on the lowered suspension. It adds the right amount of attitude in the stance. Just like the exterior, the interior has solid investments, but it still tries to keep a vintage attitude. For example, the bench seat has a fresh presentation, and so it cleanly shows off the classic houndstooth inserts. Plush carpeting, a smooth dash pad, nice door panels with western-style pattern, and the textured Chevy dual-spoke steering wheel all come together to almost transport your senses back to the 1970s.
This is what's absolutely cool in vintage trucks today. You're looking at a 1972 Chevrolet C10 that has the earned appearance of a classic patina shop truck. Plus, with V8 power and a streetwise stance, it has an irresistible attitude. Patina has a cool confidence that looks perfect on vintage pickups. After all, they had to earn a living, and so you love one that has earned style look. But as you dig a little deeper, you also see more attention to detail in this truck's presentation. For example, it has been given the look of a dealership parts truck. That not only means cool graphics done in white to match the roof, but it also has a ton of blue and white custom pinstriping. There are subtle details to the truck's full investment with the bright chrome front bumper, quite straight sheet metal, and a complete full-length trim package. And the bed has fresh liner paint and there's a trailer hitch to keep this patina pickup being useful. Of course, one overt feature we love is the set of 20-inch polished Billet Specialties wheels on the lowered suspension. It adds the right amount of attitude in the stance. Just like the exterior, the interior has solid investments, but it still tries to keep a vintage attitude. For example, the bench seat has a fresh presentation, and so it cleanly shows off the classic houndstooth inserts. Plush carpeting, a smooth dash pad, nice door panels with western-style pattern, and the textured Chevy dual-spoke steering wheel all come together to almost transport your senses back to the 1970s.