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Low mileage 1970 C10
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
that's a beauty for sure, I'm just not convinced it's what is claimed.
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'72 C10 Cheyenne SWB North Carolina kept for 50 years, 75k original miles, Medium/Hawaiian Blue paint, 3 owners - one for 40 years & garaged kept. Original: sheetmetal, undercarriage, moldings, glass, immaculate unrestored bed. * * * New - rebuilt engine at 65k in 2015, one frame-on respray in 2010, front bumper, blue houndstooth seat, carpet, 8 inch rally wheels on 275-60R-15, LED lighting. - Semper Paratus! |
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
That SPID looks awful perfectly pretty and high-glossed…
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
Seems legit to me. Otherwise someone went through a lot of painstaking effort and didn't patch the camper mounting hole in the bed rail. Everything from the video matched up that I could see (ie. seat belt date vs build date).
Having purchased a 79 with only 8000 original miles a few years ago from a farmer, I know they do exist.
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
what year did the SPID get the laminant cover? I'm thinking 1971. I had a '69 and they didn't have it then.
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'72 C10 Cheyenne SWB North Carolina kept for 50 years, 75k original miles, Medium/Hawaiian Blue paint, 3 owners - one for 40 years & garaged kept. Original: sheetmetal, undercarriage, moldings, glass, immaculate unrestored bed. * * * New - rebuilt engine at 65k in 2015, one frame-on respray in 2010, front bumper, blue houndstooth seat, carpet, 8 inch rally wheels on 275-60R-15, LED lighting. - Semper Paratus! Last edited by Casper42; 01-04-2026 at 06:58 PM. |
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
Ha! I/we just went over this a few weeks ago!
Those are aftermarket bumper guards.....from a foreign country in the far east.... |
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
My 69 is just the paper sticker as well. That was the first thing I noticed on this truck.
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
Yup, my '70 was built 9/69 and has no plastic skin on the SPID.
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
On some of the really "Pretty" trucks I have seen laminate covers; you can purchase clear stick on, then cut it to size on SPID's that I assume were installed to preserve the writing from being scratched.
Whether the SPID was original or not I don't know, but I'm pretty sure the laminate was not. |
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
the angled printing and actual font (different from the RPO font) of the VIN seems very convincing to me - fake SPIDs often just use the RPO fonts. Not sure I've ever seen a fake SPID print the VIN at a slight angle - something that is not uncommon on original trucks. Given it's very late in the 70 model year, I think it's possible the clear covering is original, but who knows. The truck is SO nice and "fresh" looking, it looks recently restored more so than an original survivor. But with only 5700 miles, who knows! I'd believe it - and it sure is a beauty.
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
My 70 GMC and 71 Chevy both have film
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
Beautiful truck for sure!!!
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
Just a comment. Why didn't GM use the same shade of colors through out the interior? In this case, it appears we have a mishmash of maroons and reds on the dash board, steering column, steering wheel, inner door panel, visor, floor mat and seat upholstery.
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Another thought is that in 1970 all the colors _were_ perfectly hued, but different substances [vinyls, naugahydes, plastics, lacquers, enamels, rubber mats, etc.] have all aged differently due to solar/UV exposure. So 56 years later we have diverging color shifts.
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
I find it hard to believe he got it in Ohio. If not for salt, then moisture alone usually puts a little rust and wear on certain items. Usually when you see something this nice, it is a Corvette or some car that isn't generic.
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
I can't find anything to fault the story or the truck. The rear bumper is a dealer add-on I think the guy in the video seems to think it's a factory addition. The front bumper guards might be aftermarket but probably are period. The only minor thing that looks too good to be true is the lettering on the tailgate looks a bit better than the usual factory painting. The factory pinstriping looks slightly off but it's hard to say for sure. Those could be variations in factories or model years. I thought the pinstriping was actually upper trim at first!
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
kinda thought the paint looked suspicious, but the longer I look, the more subtle wear blemishes I see, like the seam at the top of the tailgate Definitely looks like it was buffed/rubbed out, but doesn't seem like a repaint
Hard to believe anyone(let alone a farmer) drove that for 9 years in Ohio without it rusting or dinging up the tailgate, but if this guy had money and kept it off the salted roads...
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
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I actually believe the guy's words of "camper" is actually canopy/topper so perhaps the tailgate was just never removed. the very top of the tailgate appears to have rub marks common with canopy/topper when that glass swing up door makes contact with the tailgate.
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'72 C10 Cheyenne SWB North Carolina kept for 50 years, 75k original miles, Medium/Hawaiian Blue paint, 3 owners - one for 40 years & garaged kept. Original: sheetmetal, undercarriage, moldings, glass, immaculate unrestored bed. * * * New - rebuilt engine at 65k in 2015, one frame-on respray in 2010, front bumper, blue houndstooth seat, carpet, 8 inch rally wheels on 275-60R-15, LED lighting. - Semper Paratus! Last edited by Casper42; 01-09-2026 at 05:20 PM. |
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Re: Low mileage 1970 C10
Since the artifact under discussion is 2 hours north of me, I am not likely to inspect it in person. Might as well be two thousand miles away.
Any online insight is purely speculation. One can either accept it at face value, or imagine a great hoax involving a ton of NOS parts -- to what end IDK.
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