1968 Chevrolet K10 Restored
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•This 1968 Chevrolet K10 half-ton pickup features a 115-inch wheelbase, a fleetside bed, and hardly any options
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Only 1,449 K10s were built with a 6-foot fleetside bed in 1968 .
The K10 was a four -wheel-drive version of Chevrolet 's popular half-ton pickup truck.
The truck rolled out of the factory in code 505 Dark Green paint, and featured Argent Silver on the grille and bumpers.
The 1967-1972 Chevrolet K10 K10 is a rare four -wheel-drive configuration with a short fleetside bed.
The only items that were not original when Matt acquired the truck were the tires and wheels, as a previous owner had swapped the original 15x5.5-inch wheels for a set of GM Truck Rally wheels.
The odometer read 64,349 miles at the time of the photo shoot.
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