Did Chevy make a C10 4×4?

The Chevrolet C/K series consisted of two-wheel drive trucks, labeled with a “C”, and four-wheel drive trucks, designated by the letter “K.” The C10 was the half-ton, two-wheel-drive model within the C/K line of trucks.

What engines came in a 1967 C10?

Powertrain

1967-1972 C/K pickup truck powertrain details
Engine Engine family Output (gross)
283 cu in (4.6 L) V8 Chevrolet small-block engine 175 hp @ 4400 RPM
292 cu in (4.8 L) I6 Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift engine 170 hp @ 4000 RPM
305 cu in (5.0 L) V6 GMC V6 engine 165 hp @ 3600 RPM

What year was the first C10?

1960-1966
Chevrolet C/K (first generation)

First generation
Also called Chevrolet Apache (C10-40) Chevrolet Viking (C50-60 Chevrolet Spartan (C70-80) GMC: 1000/K1000 1500/K1500 2500 3000 to 6500 (medium to heavy-duty)
Model years 1960-1966
Assembly Pontiac West Assembly, Pontiac, Michigan Oshawa, Ontario Buenos Aires, Argentina

How much does a 67 C10 weigh?

Model Wheelbase GVW
C10/K10 115 in 4,400-5,000 / 5,600 lbs
C10/K10 127 in 4,400-5,000 / 5,600 lbs
P10 102 in 4,600 – 5,400 lbs
C20/K20 127 in 5,500-7,500 / 5,700-7,600 lbs

Who designed the 1967 Chevy truck?

Early in the production of the 1967 model Chevy offers an option to have a small rear window. Designer Harry Bentley Bradley adds the small rear window to give the truck a “coupe quality,” but the demand just isn’t there, so it is discontinued by the time the ’68 models comes out.

What is a 1969 Chevy C10 worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Fleetside 8 ft. $9,625
Pickup $18,325
Step-Side 6.5 ft. $18,975

How many liters is a 350 engine?

5.7-liter
The Chevy 350 engine is a 350 cubic inch (5.7-liter) small block V8 with a 4.00 and 3.48 inch bore and stroke. Depending on the year, make and model of a car, horsepower ranges from approximately 145 to more than 370.

How much is a C10 worth?

We visited the used car market searching for the C10 and found quite a few models coming at about $10,000. However, what we found confusing is that some of these classic pickup trucks come with a price tag as high as $55,000.