Vintage Trucks

1969 Chevy C10 LWB

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we love classic trucks because of their ability to combine function and form. Case in blue metallic 1969 Chevy C10 LWB. You might see this truck and think it’s a show vehicle, but it’s actually used day-in and day-out to haul equipment and supplies.

Note that we said this truck has both form and function. Chevy C10 LWB uses as construction supply hauler and daily-driver, but he’s also careful to keep the truck’s exterior clean and dent-free.

Under the hood, there’s a GM Performance Parts 350ci crate engine, paired with a 700R4 automatic transmission. This provides enough power to propel the truck when Eddie’s hauling tools and lumber, and results in a throaty growl out the dual exhaust.

he Chevy’s sheet metal is painted an appealing shade of Porsche Cobalt Blue Metallic, which looks great paired with chrome trim and 5-spoke Supreme-style wheels. The truck also has a lowered suspension and low rear wheel offset for an aggressive stance.

The C10 LWB was a legendary full-size pickup truck that was in the market for over 40 years from 1960 to 2000. Over the span of 40 years, the Chevrolet C10 LWB saw many changes but still remained one of the toughest of trucks.

This truck was the first truck ever to open the gates for passenger-friendly trucks.

It was loaded with comfort and was easy to drive.  These cars have huge value and demand as they were the most popular workhorses in the American market.