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AutoHunter Spotlight: 1962 Chevrolet C10 4-Speed

Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this customized 1962 Chevrolet C10, which is powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Finished in Pearl Gray over a beige leather interior, this two-wheel-drive classic American pickup is now offered by the selling dealer in Oregon with a clear title.

The exterior has a nice, clean look, thanks to its Pearl Gray paint job. Features include a silver front bumper, driver-side mirror, exposed fuel cap, sliding rear window, wood bed slats, tailgate chains, and body-color roll pan. The exhaust exits through two pairs of bright rectangular outlets.

The neutral color scheme carries down to this truck’s set of black 15-inch wheels, which are wrapped in 235/75 Lionhart radials. Those rollers, combined with the lowered suspension, make this truck look sporty and ready to rip down the road. Manual drum brakes help keep it in between the lines.

Inside, Chevy’s “Comfort-King” cab has been outfitted with beige leather bucket seats, beige and gray door panels, aftermarket wood-rimmed steering wheel, and sport pedals. Other features include a floor-mounted manual shifter and Bluetooth-compatible AM/FM Alpine stereo.

The Dolphin instrumentation consists of a 140-mph speedometer and water temperature, voltage, oil pressure, and fuel level gauges. An aftermarket 8,000-rpm tachometer is mounted under the dash. The odometer shows zero miles, but this truck is mileage-exempt according to its title.

Chevy didn’t offer a 350ci V8 for the C10 in 1962, but this truck has one. Even better, its 350 is connected to an aftermarket intake manifold, four-barrel carburetor, and headers. A four-speed manual gearbox sends the engine’s output to the rear end.

Slick looks and a bigger engine with a stick is a great combo. If that’s what you want in your next classic vehicle, bid on this 1962 Chevrolet C10 custom pickup right now. The auction for it ends on Monday, January 5, 2026, at 11:45 a.m. (MST).

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