1966 Chevrolet C/K 10 Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1966 Chevrolet C/K 10
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by Anonymous
Nov 24, 2013
Something about cruising a beautiful old Chevy makes you feel like you are on top of the world. When people looked at you it was more staring at you until you get out of sight. You can open the foot vents and angle the vent windows, and get this great breeze blowing throughout the entire cab, features not available on any new car. Half the neighborhood wanted to go out cruising on a regular basis, and most even wanted to ride in the back to the swimming hole or just to get an ice cream. It was definitely a very popular vehicle to family friends and neighbors. It was like a fulfillment of a poor mans dream truck, and one sweet ride. Oh yes lets not forget another great thing about it, and that is working on it. I am no mechanic but I could rebuild this engine or any issue it could have. Every part is still available at cheap prices. If it has a solid body you can make it run and drive like new without costing an arm and leg. Certainly a piece of history well worth owning. Just make sure you only pay what it's worth and you won't loose money on a classic, antique, C-10 chevy, their value can only go up. Nov 24, 2013
by Eamonn F
Aug 24, 2010
Most fun you can have with your clothes on
Fast and fun, leaked like a sieve, went thru tyres like they were going out of fashion, drank fuel at a phenomenal rate, but i didn't care it was Awesome and surprised loads of more expensive cars at the lights lolAug 24, 2010
by Damian H
Aug 11, 2010
this was my first truck, a crap load of miles, rusted to heck, oil leaker/ burner, put a clutch in it, then took it out after i sold it to the junk yard to put in my 53 3100, first truck to have the aluminum slots. Aug 11, 2010
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by Anonymous
Nov 24, 2013
Something about cruising a beautiful old Chevy makes you feel like you are on top of the world. When people looked at you it was more staring at you until you get out of sight. You can open the foot vents and angle the vent windows, and get this great breeze blowing throughout the entire cab, features not available on any new car. Half the neighborhood wanted to go out cruising on a regular basis, and most even wanted to ride in the back to the swimming hole or just to get an ice cream. It was definitely a very popular vehicle to family friends and neighbors. It was like a fulfillment of a poor mans dream truck, and one sweet ride. Oh yes lets not forget another great thing about it, and that is working on it. I am no mechanic but I could rebuild this engine or any issue it could have. Every part is still available at cheap prices. If it has a solid body you can make it run and drive like new without costing an arm and leg. Certainly a piece of history well worth owning. Just make sure you only pay what it's worth and you won't loose money on a classic, antique, C-10 chevy, their value can only go up. Nov 24, 2013
by Eamonn F
Aug 24, 2010
Most fun you can have with your clothes on
Fast and fun, leaked like a sieve, went thru tyres like they were going out of fashion, drank fuel at a phenomenal rate, but i didn't care it was Awesome and surprised loads of more expensive cars at the lights lolAug 24, 2010
by Damian H
Aug 11, 2010
this was my first truck, a crap load of miles, rusted to heck, oil leaker/ burner, put a clutch in it, then took it out after i sold it to the junk yard to put in my 53 3100, first truck to have the aluminum slots. Aug 11, 2010
by Josh S
Dec 04, 2009
Plenty of torque, minor body damage, classic and tough look, it puts most newer cars to shame and most definitely stands out in a parking lot or going down the road. Has a great rumble and will make the smoke pour off of the tiresDec 04, 2009
by William M
Oct 25, 2009
Twas the beastly project i had. dropping a 332 roller engine in a tubber and lowered 66 chevy short bed. the engine came out of a 66 nova that was a drag car. complete roller engine. the interior needed work but the truck was mean. had a low deep sound.. i kinda wish i wouldnt of sold itOct 25, 2009
by Kaven J
Oct 22, 2009
This old truck was all original with the 283. Ran barely...lol Bought it for $400 so I think I got a great deal. Needed a little body work but for its age was in good shape. Had plans to put the body on a swb frame and get a different bed but funding ran out...lol I would like to get another one later on.Oct 22, 2009
by Jeffrey W
Aug 31, 2009
when restored correctly these trucks are fun to drive, especially if you get a high performance engine and a stick shift in it. they do suck gas and have some rust issues but otherwise they are bullet proof trucks that just keep goingAug 31, 2009
by Nick J
Mar 28, 2008
Got this truck from my grandpa when i was ten, tore the whole thing apart, and plan on fixing it again..somedayMar 28, 2008
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