Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
C 10
Year:
1969
Mileage:
262
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
New York
City:
New York City, NY
Zip:
10167
1969 Chevrolet C 10 454 Restomod only 262 miles on the full restoration
This 1969 Chevrolet C10 454 Restomod is quite the stunner, so much so that we're fairly confident it might be the slickest Action Line C10 in our inventory. With only 262 miles on the full, nut-and-bolt restoration, it's practically new in every way, punctuated by a super-slick Black paint job over a gorgeous red houndstooth interior. It's powered by a THUNDERING 454 V8 fuel-injected engine mated to a 700R4 overdrive automatic, sticks to the road thanks to a CPP pro-touring style suspension, and features a host of high-end goodies like 4-wheel disc brakes and cold A/C. Get out of the way, there's a new sheriff in town and he's stronger, faster, and prettier than all the ones that came before. As the '60s gave way to the '70s, Chevy embarked on a fairly extensive do-over of its highly respected line of pickups, giving them an exciting, modern appearance and attaching a new nickname - the Action Line. True to its model's original intent, this '69 model seems prepared for vigorous activity - having the good fortune of professional builders that largely left its vintage look intact, while adding some killer extra touches in the mix that raise its curb appeal well above of its peers. It was purchased as an unfinished project already wearing recent high-end paint and bodywork, and in the past year it was completely sorted out, stuffed with high-end parts, and finished to the top-end driver-quality standard you see today. The modern Black paint was expertly applied, and because there are gallons of this deep, lustrous finish on the body that's barely seen the outside world, it's bound to last for decades. By most accounts it's a borderline show-quality truck with nary an imperfection to speak of (in fact, we only found a tiny dry spot on the passenger's fender and a small smudge or two in the bed, that's it) and with only 262 miles on the completed restoration this C10 look incredibly fresh. A reproduction chrome front grille assembly was added up front to set the tone, a symmetrically creased hood protects the cackling monster underneath, and the original gas-cap on the cab was deleted when the tank was relocated to the bed.
This 1969 Chevrolet C10 454 Restomod is quite the stunner, so much so that we're fairly confident it might be the slickest Action Line C10 in our inventory. With only 262 miles on the full, nut-and-bolt restoration, it's practically new in every way, punctuated by a super-slick Black paint job over a gorgeous red houndstooth interior. It's powered by a THUNDERING 454 V8 fuel-injected engine mated to a 700R4 overdrive automatic, sticks to the road thanks to a CPP pro-touring style suspension, and features a host of high-end goodies like 4-wheel disc brakes and cold A/C. Get out of the way, there's a new sheriff in town and he's stronger, faster, and prettier than all the ones that came before. As the '60s gave way to the '70s, Chevy embarked on a fairly extensive do-over of its highly respected line of pickups, giving them an exciting, modern appearance and attaching a new nickname - the Action Line. True to its model's original intent, this '69 model seems prepared for vigorous activity - having the good fortune of professional builders that largely left its vintage look intact, while adding some killer extra touches in the mix that raise its curb appeal well above of its peers. It was purchased as an unfinished project already wearing recent high-end paint and bodywork, and in the past year it was completely sorted out, stuffed with high-end parts, and finished to the top-end driver-quality standard you see today. The modern Black paint was expertly applied, and because there are gallons of this deep, lustrous finish on the body that's barely seen the outside world, it's bound to last for decades. By most accounts it's a borderline show-quality truck with nary an imperfection to speak of (in fact, we only found a tiny dry spot on the passenger's fender and a small smudge or two in the bed, that's it) and with only 262 miles on the completed restoration this C10 look incredibly fresh. A reproduction chrome front grille assembly was added up front to set the tone, a symmetrically creased hood protects the cackling monster underneath, and the original gas-cap on the cab was deleted when the tank was relocated to the bed.