Bring a Trailer lists two different modified Chevrolet C10 pickup trucks—both updated with Vortec-era V8 powertrains, but with distinct generations, builds, and equipment. A 1966 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside pickup is described as having been customized under previous ownership with a 6.0-liter Vortec V8 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The seller bought the truck through BaT in August 2025 and reports further work that includes retuning the engine and replacing spark plugs and ignition wires. The truck is presented with blue and gray exterior paint over gray upholstery, along with a lowered suspension, staggered-diameter US Mags wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, and a wood bed floor. It also includes Vintage Air climate control, a touchscreen head unit, Dakota Digital gauges, and a custom exhaust system, plus aftermarket components such as a Holley throttle body/intake and a Terminator X ECU, and is offered with a clean New Hampshire title in the seller’s name.
Separately, an 1986 Chevrolet C10 Silverado pickup is reported to have undergone chassis modifications by Porterbuilt Fab, including frame rail shortening for a short bed and suspension upgrades such as four-link rear geometry with a Watt’s link and rack-and-pinion front steering. The seller purchased it in 2024; a 5.3-liter fuel-injected Vortec V8 and a rebuilt 4L60E automatic were installed in 2025. The listing also cites an AVS adjustable air suspension, 22" Corsart wheels, power-assisted disc brakes, an aluminum radiator with dual electric fans, and cab upgrades including a Kenwood stereo system and an aftermarket electric air-conditioning setup. It is offered in Arizona with build records and a Montana title held by the seller’s LLC.