1979 Chevrolet C10 Pickup







Ended May 26, 2026 at 6:35 PM UTC
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Description
The 1979 Chevrolet C10 short bed is one of the most iconic and recognizable American pickups ever produced, wearing the clean lines and honest proportions of the square-body generation that has captured the imagination of collectors and builders alike for decades.
This short-bed ‘79 left the factory in Cheyenne trim and was sold new at Myer’s Chevrolet in Newport, Tennessee. The seller states that the vehicle was refurbished under their ownership in its current black in black and features lowered suspension, 17” Billet Rally-style wheels, dual exhaust, and a classic-look modern radio.
A 350ci V8 topped with an Edelbrock intake manifold and aftermarket valve covers and air cleaner is mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. The provided copy of the original invoice shows that this '79 C10 was originally equipped with power steering, brakes, and air conditioning.
This 1979 Chevrolet C10 is now offered by the seller on behalf of its titled dealer with manufacturer’s literature, a photocopy of the original invoice, and a clean Pennsylvania title.
Highlights
Single cab, short bed configuration
Cheyenne badging
Finished in a black with bright trim moldings
Black upholstery with houndstooth cloth seating inserts
Power-assisted brakes, steering, and air conditioning
Factory Equipment
Carbureted 350ci V8 engine
Three-speed automatic transmission
Power-assisted brakes and steering
Front disc brakes, rear drums
Bench seat interior
Air conditioning system
Modifications
Lowered suspension
Edelbrock intake manifold
Aftermarket valve covers and air filter
Dual exhaust
17” Billet Rally-style wheels
Updated air conditioning
Classic-look modern radio
Servicing & Documentation
Toyo Proxes ST3 tires with 2025 date codes
Known Imperfections
Paint swirls
Included Items
Manufacturer’s literature
Copy of original invoice
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