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I finally found a 4x4 longbed stepside that isn't rusted out. I know these are rare, but this is the only one I've seen with these options. I have found breakdowns of the year and model but none with option lists... Any help would be apreciated.
Its a 1970 cst-10 4x4 long stepside with the 350, factory air, marker light cab (only c10 I've seen with them) and she's hugger orange. Posted via Mobile Device |
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With paint that looks that nice its either a very nice survivor or a truck thats been redone. If its been redone, it may have been reconfigured to be a CST with air, lights, stepside, etc. Is the SPID there? That would tell you what it was, unless it too was redone.
If it really is original, yes its a rare truck to be configured like that, only about 10% of trucks were 4x4 in 1970. Then only a fraction of those were CST's, and only a fraction were stepsides. |
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I've only seen one other half ton with marker lights. My dad had a 71 k/10 custom lwb that had the markers when I was a kid. That is a real nice find man. You can't beat hugger that's for sure!
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SPID = Service Parts Indentification Decal. Should be located inside glove box door. This helps learn the factory history of the vehicle. Longbed stepsides are super functional and often under appreciated, condition trumphs configuration, in my book.
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Its original paint, I'll post the spid in a bit. Its a very nice original out of nevada. Seat has been recovred but that's about it. I'm looking to see if there was ever another one like it or if it is truly a 1 of 1. I wasn't told that it was, but I believe it to be and just want to make sure if at all possible
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I've seen several 1/2 tons with marker lamps. I have said on here before my brothers and all their friends it was a rage back then to have them it must have been a local redneck type thing fore this isolated group. but to them the roof lamps was more sought after than say a tilt column or FM music. I remember one in particular it was hugger white hugger and white with roof lamps and tilt. I think my brother had that one and loved it dearly. Jim
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There is no way to break down production numbers by options. I've seen several 1/2 tons with factory marker lights, I would say it's less common to see a long bed stepside CST. Most I have come across were plain Jane trucks, usually ordered by farmers back in the day.
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That's why I'm wondering if it is a 1 of 1 truck. From my research less than 1,000 Long stepsides were 1/2 ton 4X4's and most would have been base models. To have it be a CST-10 with marker lights and this color, I know it is very rare and possibly a 1 of 1, but would like to confirm it if possible. Here are some more pics, she was well cared for.
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Couldn't shrink the files so I took a pic with my phone...
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I do not believe there's any surefire way to verify that there was never another built just like that. Awesome truck though!!!! Dual spots too!
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While it is a rare combination of options you will never be able to prove its the "only one". Even if you were it adds about zero to its value.
To some extent most optioned up heavier (20-30) or 4x4 trucks are rare if you try and break it down to individual option combinations on specific models. Less so on the more personal sized 10 series. While a CST stepside is a rare beast I dare say you are much more likely to see the option on a CK10 than say a CK20 or C30. As examples: Is this Black K10 CST more rare? Probably if you factor in the optional half lower bodyside molding. But does it's factory block heater trump A/C? Maybe the CST/30 stepside buried in my data collection with a 396 close ratio four speed and A/C is a "1 of 1". Probably is if you consider the 503 green paint or buckets seats too. The point is there are many variations of models and RPO options. If you were to try and include the service options as well there are many with very unique builds. |
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That is truly a rare truck. It is true there's no way to prove if it is one of one. It very well may be. I would bet it is very possible that is the only truck in that color with those exact options. There was just no break down on options
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The sad part is a short bed will sell for more money everyday .no matter what options or paint it has .:smoke:
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Only sad if you are trying to buy a SWB or sell a LWB.
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thats the first CST longbed stepside i've seen. i've seen plenty of shortbed stepside CST's, cheyenne and cheyenne supers over the years but never a long stepper, especially a 4x4 version. very cool truck.
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I don't know if they still do it, but try "Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center" at 1-800-222-1020. They were/are in Troy Michigan. They will want the VIN of your truck. They will not be able to tell you specifically about your truck, but can give you an idea as to it's rarity.
I called them several years ago about my truck and was told that in 1968 Chevrolet did not keep track of anything that was 1% or less of a production run. I don't know what the parameters were for '70. I'm saying this because if the rules didn't change, and there were 1000 long step C10's built, the closest you may come to knowing would be "1 of 10 or less". Even that's not too shabby! |
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Gentlemen, Thanks for all of the help and other cool truck pics. I really appreciate the info!! |
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If I found that truck and the guy would sell, I would try hard to buy it.
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Beautiful truck. A pox upon whoever put the air horns on the roof...:dohh:
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Since I am still trying to track this truck down again, here it is once more.
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