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The square body Chevy truck is one of the most iconic shapes in American automotive history. Built from 1973 through 1987, this generation was actually the first full-size truck designed using computers and wind tunnels, which is easy to forget given how simple and purposeful they look. The C10 nameplate itself was retired after 1987 when Chevrolet moved everything under the Silverado name, which means this 1985 example sits comfortably in the sweet spot of the generation. Finished in Maroon Metallic and taken down to the frame for a full restoration, this one has been done right. Under the hood is the 350 V8 backed by a four speed automatic with power brakes and power steering.





