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1966 Chevrolet C10 Flatbed Truck

There’s something there The automotive industry is a gap that companies have been trying to fill. Yes, they like to fill their order books and dealers with new models, but that’s not what I mean. I’m talking about white space, the area that exists between two models. The BMW X6 is a great example of this, as it fills the gap between a coupe and a traditional SUV. Our Pick of the Day is a dealer-listed 1966 Chevrolet C10 flatbed truck on ClassicCars.com that fills the gap between a pickup truck and a traditional van.

According to a 1966 brochure, Chevrolet offered 11 Step-Vans in 21 different body sizes. But customers don’t have to default to a standard pickup truck if the style or size isn’t right. They could buy something in the space between the two: a panel truck. The car is painted in an attractive combination of Lemonwood Cream and Ebony Tan, drawing attention to the enclosed cargo area.

Carpeted from top to bottom, perfect for car camping. Adding rubber mats will allow it to haul items (such as the included spare rear bumper, gas tank, or barn door) without having to worry about the floor.

No matter where you end up taking it, you’ll be sitting on tan and cream vinyl and charcoal fabric bench seats, surrounded by the convenience of power steering, power brakes, a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission, and Vintage Air conditioning system.

You can get where you’re going faster by putting your right foot down hard and opening all four barrels of your rebuilt 283ci V8 carburetor.

If there’s a gap between your daily driver and your old-school muscle car, it’ll cost you $44,995 to fill it with this classic Chevy.

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