



The term classic car is not limited to those vehicles with high performance and sleek looks. Take a closer look at the classic car market and one would find a host of machines ensuring you live out the classic car life in style and practicality. Present today is the best way one could live out classic car ownership that is practical and takes form with this 1981 Chevrolet C10 Pickup. With a host of custom features and reliable performance, this is classic car ownership that won't break the bank.

In terms of design, the C10 Chevrolet pickup is arguably the most recognizable truck in the classic car market, its boxy features and practical design made it the perfect tool and classic car. This 1981 Chevrolet C10 Pickup is dressed in a custom bright orange exterior that sports checkered flags at the rear for added effect. A quick walk around this classic truck and you are treated to tasteful features which include a custom hood, concealed headlights, and the truck's chrome components in place. In terms of shoes, this classic truck sits on a set of Weld Racing wheels that are wrapped with a set of fresh rubber and house a set of Wilwood brake calipers finished in Black. The catchy exterior transitions into an equally alluring two-tone black and orange interior. Step into this 1981 Chevrolet C10 Pickup and you are treated to a blend of factory and custom features which include a black headliner, Chevrolet-branded floor mats, a new steering wheel, and aftermarket gauges to measure this truck's performance.

In terms of firepower what you have yourself is a powertrain that's not just reliable but is a popular motor with the aftermarket tuning community thereby making it highly customizable and tuneable. Pop open the hood of this 1981 Chevrolet C10 Pickup and what you will find is a 350Ci V8 motor capable of ensuring positive classic motor ownership with more time behind the wheel. A closer look reveals chromed engine components for aesthetic effect. In terms of power delivery, this classic American truck channels all its performance to its rear wheels through an automatic transmission.

1981 Chevrolet C10 Street Rod
350ci V8
Automatic Transmission
RWD
Bright Orange Exterior
Bright Orange and Black Interior
Custom Paint Job In Bright Orange With Checkered Flags In Rear
New Bright Orange & Black Leather Interior
New Black Headliner
New Door Panels
Chevrolet Branded Floor Mats
New Steering Wheel



In the Seventies, trucks like this 1971 Chevrolet C10 plied back and forth across America’s roads, carrying cargo and supplies for countless small businesses and entrepreneurs. Essentially, these trucks were a significant part of the backbone of American commerce, in urban as well as rural areas. They were built tough and utilitarian, but had reasonable comfort to allow their owners to carry their families within the passenger cab as and when needed. This particular truck comes from the second generation of the C/K Series which ran between 1967 and 1972. IT’s got just 1,237 miles on it after some refreshment work, and is available in Spring, Texas. That makes it a fine classic truck to own and drive if you’re inclined towards such vehicles.



The Chevrolet C/K Series is the forerunner of today’s Silverado. In fact, Silverado was initially a trim level for later C/K generations becoming a stand-alone nameplate in Chevy’s hierarchy. The first C/K Series came in 1960 and ran for six years. That’s where this 1963 Chevrolet C10 Restomod comes from, but as the title and photos indicate, this truck isn’t stock anymore. Nope, this 45,000-mile workhorse from Corpus Christi has received a host of upgrades, enhancements and modifications that turn it into a very suitably modern-day cruiser for those who don’t wish to drive around in an electron-powered washing machine. If this truck sounds like your ideal daily driver, weekend toy or detox device, tell us right now and we’ll help you take it home.



Chevy’s fine C/K Series ran between 1960 and 2002, and is the forefather of the Silverado we have on sale to this day. Pickup trucks like the C10 and its brethren from other manufacturers formed the backbone of American entrepreneurship, helping tradespersons, farmers and other blue-collar workers get around with their daily lives. Now, early Chevy trucks like this second-generation 1970 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne Restomod make for rather pleasant classic vehicles if you’re inclined as such. This particular example is in Joplin, Missouri, and has 66,000 miles to its name. It’s also got some nice additions such as a beefed-up sound system, mag wheels, and more.




This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.



The ‘50s gave birth to a few of the world's most iconic automotive creations. Their styling cues are unmistakable. Do you remember the character Doc Hudson from the 2006 Pixar movie Cars? The 1951 Hudson Hornet served as the model for the character. Some people immediately think of that famous character from Cars when they see the 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe that we are presenting here. The styling, curves, and chrome accents represent the classic ‘50s automotive styling. It's hard to find a ‘50s car in pristine condition these days. That’s why this beautiful example might interest classic car lovers. With just 3000 miles on its odometer, this stunner is available for sale in Nipomo, California, featuring a few aftermarket conveniences.



Presenting the 2005 Chevrolet SSR LS, a unique blend of convertible and pickup truck, designed for enthusiasts who crave both performance and style. With a consistent mileage of over 128,000, this model showcases the enduring appeal of the SSR with its striking Ricochet Silver Metallic exterior. Its distinctive silhouette and aggressive stance make it a head-turner on any road while providing functionality and versatileness. This SSR LS stands out in the automotive market, ideal for collectors and new drivers alike seeking a thrilling driving experience.




This 1970 Chevrolet C20 CST Longhorn is an exceptionally well-presented example of Chevrolet’s heavy-duty 3/4-ton pickup, showing just 11,177 miles. Finished in eye-catching Ochre Yellow over white, this Longhorn represents one of the most desirable configurations of the second-generation C/K series. The CST trim package elevated the C20 beyond basic work-truck duty, adding comfort and style while retaining the strength and capability the model was known for. With its extended 133-inch wheelbase and distinctive long bed proportions, the Longhorn stands out as both functional and collectible.



Today’s 1994 Chevrolet C1500 Silverado Restomod bears the famous Silverado name! Yes, this Chevy C/K Series truck from the fourth and last generation of the C/K Series tells you what became of this iconic nameplate in Chevy trucks that reigned supreme from the Sixties till the Two Thousands. Trucks like this are responsible for providing reliable and dependable mobility to thousands of enterprising Americans. The C1500 is the half-tonner in the range, and this particular example has received a frame-off restoration. It’s also got a fresh drivetrain, a replaced engine and just 32,000 miles on the clock. Currently available in Fulton, Texas, this truck is perfect for those who seek a classic half-tonner with some modern amenities for daily driving duties.



This 1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A is a classic post-war civilian 4x4 finished in military green inside and out, giving it a purposeful, vintage utility presence. The odometer shows 15 miles and should be considered exempt due to age. Retaining its iconic flat-fender styling, foldable windshield, and simple open-body design, this CJ-2A reflects the rugged simplicity that made Willys Jeeps legendary. Updates such as aftermarket glass, wiring, and wheels improve usability while maintaining its historic character.

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