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1969 Chevrolet C10 Short Bed 19,717 Original Miles Stock Survivor Feel
This 1969 Chevrolet C10 pickup is a clean, honest example of a lightly preserved classic that's been tastefully updated for drivability while keeping its original character.
Showing 19,717 original miles, this truck remains largely stock in appearance and feel. It was originally a manual transmission truck and was professionally converted to an automatic, paired with a 350 V8, making it much easier to enjoy and drive today.
Highlights & Details:
19,717 original miles
Short bed, 2-wheel drive
350 V8 engine
Automatic transmission (converted from original manual)
Factory-style stock configuration
No A/C, no power steering (true to original feel)
Repainted in 2022
Light Blue exterior with White roof
Paint presents very well
New power disc brakes
Paint-matched brake booster
Clean, classic stance with a period-correct look
This C10 starts, runs, and drives as it should, with the kind of simplicity and mechanical honesty that makes these trucks so appealing. Its not over-restored or modified just a solid, well-kept classic with sensible upgrades for modern usability.
Why This Truck?
Short-bed C10s are increasingly hard to find in this condition
Low original miles
Clean cosmetic presentation
Drivetrain upgrades without losing originality
Great candidate for shows, cruising, or collection
If you're looking for a straightforward, no-nonsense classic C10 that still feels like a truck not a project or an overbuilt resto-mod this one deserves a closer look.





