Damn if I wasn't already spoken for...This is 1 fine TRUCK. I love em old. Got 3 of them (2square) 74 and 86c10s. I also have a 96 Silverado and a 87 olds 442
Sweet ass truck! I'da been interested, but I'm actually looking for a 4WD 78 stepside Chevy. Got a project in mind for it. Would like to put a diesel in it I think also. Anyone know where there is any around??
lottsalasagna I'm sure they will last better in a crash than most of the vehicles made today. I'm not trying to see it though. So keep it safe and beautiful as intended🕋🇺🇸♠️
What you might not know is that cars nowadays have indentations along the frame called "crumple zones". This was to help absorb the energy of an impact upon a crash so that passengers have a higher chances of survival. Old cars did not. Anything and everybody inside absorbed impact. If an old car and new car crashed into each other 9 times out of 10 that old car will still be drivable... I got T-boned in the front drivers side of my 65 Chevelle. New fender and a frame alignment was all it needed. The S-10 was totalled. Lol.