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1965 C10 4X4 military truck info?
I picked up a 1965 C10 4X4 Stepside a few weeks ago and have tried to pull up info on the VIN or tried to find out anything about the truck but have been unsuccessful. It is a navy truck and has a FSN#2c2320-580-2817. It has a glove box plaque with all the info and looking for any help trying to find out the history of this truck.
I'm trying to figure out if I should restore it to original military issue or go in the direction I would normally go. Any help would greatly appreciated. Posted via Mobile Device |
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pics of truck and data plates?
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I can't get a good picture of either right now. I will have to post over the weekend.
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Thats k-10 not c-10
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I was unaware the K series was prior to the 70's. Is it because it is a 4x4 is why it is a K rather than a C?
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Yes sir
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Another Navy truck! Nice!
I've got a 65 Navy panel truck sitting in my project queue. Posted via Mobile Device |
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pictures of the truck.
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I'm not familiar with Navy trucks, but I'm guessing there's nothing different than the civilian model since it has civilian (bowtie) badges on it.
This is my 65 K-10 that was a former Forestry Service truck. It used to have a US plate on it also, but it's civilian specs in every way. http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o...-10/65k-10.jpg When I was in the Army even civilian type vehicles got what the Army called nomenclature plates, and I suspect that's what you're seeing there. Either way, good looking truck you've got there to start with. Good luck and be sure to start a build thread on it. |
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You have a very hard to find grill guard there. Good looking truck
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If you''re trying to nail down what you have, the FSN (Federal Stock Number) is like a bar code. The serial number is unique to the truck, more like the VIN. There may be a way to trace the serial number but the truck has been out of the system so long you probably won't be able to find anything. You may still be able to trace the FSN and it may tell you how the truck was configured since they bought alot of the same trucks.
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