1984 GMC C10 acquired for $300

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Lee
Truck Year
1986
Truck Model
c10 silverado
Engine Size
350ish
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86 C10 Shortbed

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Mark
Truck Year
1986
Truck Model
C10
Engine Size
5.3L
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Harold
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1979
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C20 Crew
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350
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Tim
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
c10
Engine Size
305
It's crazy what these trucks go for, even in deplorable shape like mine. I thought $300 was good, but ever since I've got it and I keep coming across all of these trucks for sale on Facebook, I realize just how much it might actually be worth. No bother, I wasn't so pumped about it being monetarily valuable. I'd always wanted one but didn't even think to ask my aunt about this one. It's good to keep it in the family.
 

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Rosemark TN
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Jeff
Truck Year
1985
Truck Model
C10 swb
Engine Size
4.3L
It's crazy what these trucks go for, even in deplorable shape like mine. I thought $300 was good, but ever since I've got it and I keep coming across all of these trucks for sale on Facebook, I realize just how much it might actually be worth. No bother, I wasn't so pumped about it being monetarily valuable. I'd always wanted one but didn't even think to ask my aunt about this one. It's good to keep it in the family.
We inherited my father in law’s last truck when he passed. Building it for my wife as I can’t stand 2wd, and she prefers it. Literally couldn’t give it away, rust free swb with a 4.3 and topper, so…
8 years later, still piddling around. Truck died at 300k+ miles, no rush to finish. 6/8 drop, full polyurethane bushing swap, full stainless lines/hoses swap, full respray with custom interior in process…

Keep picking away at it, family trucks mean way more than a generic market place find…
 
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