1964 Chevrolet C10 Stepside from Manns Restoration
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The restoration is complete on the 1964 Chevrolet C10 Stepside, at Manns Restoration. They have maintained the factory appearance, while modifying the truck for better performance, reliability, and safety. It is powered by a 250 Straight Six, backed by a 700r4 automatic with overdrive. The more modern automatic, will give it the ability to cruise down the highway with ease. They also added power disc brakes, with a new dual master cylinder. The truck has been fully restored cosmetically, both inside and out. We hope you find it interesting, thanks for taking a look!
Filmed at Manns Restoration in Festus, MO. For more info on their other current, or past, builds, you can visit their website at: mannsrestoratio...
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Beautiful!! I love that tailgate latch, never seen that before!! Well done Mate!!☺
Yeah, that works really well..and no more chipped paint. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
Really nice , USABLE truck . I hope the lucky owner gets years of good service from it - strong and simple , the way a truck should be .
I agree completely. This is a good durable setup, they should get many, many years of use out of it. Thanks for taking a look!
That looks so nice in the dark green paint....I like the Idea of the 6 cyl. and 4 speed auto trans ...With a lower gear rear end it could be pretty quick in traffic and taking off quick when the light turns green ...plus getting good mileage on the highway
Yeah, the overdrive trans really gives you the best of both worlds. Thanks for taking a look!
Super sharp truck, love the color and styling of the 64 body.
Dan Heaton what about a 72 c10 or 68 c10
Dan Heaton are this big trucks or small trucks
What a sweet looking classic pickup, I love it !!!
There is something about originality. Nice.
beautiful motor, ive said to my self as a life long ambition, ill own a 1960s chevy c10 some day, if it looks half as good that and is restored half as well ill be a very happy man indeed...
i think the green paint work sets this motor off so well, it just makes it look super classy and staying true to its originality... :)
thanks for sharing the video, i really enjoyed watching:)
I can watch this video every week. Just love the way it was restored. My favorite.
I love the Restoration!! I work with the guy that own's it can't wait it see the truck up close!!!! GREAT JOB GUY'S!!!
I have a 65 model. 283 4v alum heads, intake, 700r4, disc brakes front and rear, ps, a/c, dual exhaust, looks original, runs quiet. Red. I drive it daily.
Nikki Bunn sure would love this! although her's is a 56. I still can't believe how much value these trucks maintain. Lots of people just love them, even when they are in really rough shape I've seen them for sale for $20k USD. Clean machine!
Yeah, that's a really nice truck she has too. Thanks for taking a look Murray!
That 4 speed auto would make it so nice to drive eh!!! I think it is perfect.
It drives really nice. I'm glad you like it...thanks for watching!
Awsome truck 🤟 love it 😎 cool car color stunning inside absolut gourgeus 😎 😊😊😊drivning around in this would be fun thanks jeff and Jordan for this video
Another awesome restoration from Manns, thanks for posting.
They really do great work. Thanks for watching!
I was a teenager when my dad sold his '65 Chevy side-step, it drove like a dream(6 -cylinder), I told him I thought he would give it to me, he eventually gave me his Malibu but, I wanted that truck, the guy still owns it too! Chevy green, and it was a dream!
a nice truck and a nice video as well!
Thanks Ken, they sure do nice work.
damm nice truck... I still like the old way on the tailgate. ...
Yeah, the chains do look cool. Thanks for taking a look!
great looking restoration complemented by your fine video look around Thanks
Thank you very much, we're glad you like it!
Love it ! Great video work as well Jeff, Thanks !!
Thank you my friend, glad you liked it. They really do some amazing work!
Wow, Just Mint....Thanks for sharing my friend!!
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful to see...
Thanks for watching!
Wow! That is be-you-tee-full !!
Nice old Chevy
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
Too bad we can't go into a new car dealership and buy something like that right off the lot. I've always said I was born 30 years too late!
I agree completely. I actually like how simple these old trucks are too. Thanks for taking a look!
hermosos todos, estos Vehículos
The truck look awesome!!! beautiful restoration.... But isnt it a 1966?
Good looking restored truck. It needs a 283 or a 327 with air of course!
It would be great with a V8, that is for sure. I'd like to have one that looks just like this, but has a 572 big-block under the hood...just for fun.
Yeah, that 572 would be great. My thoughts were more original things I reckon.
She looks good
stock appearing, base level cars/trucks look better and better to me everyday...that truck is a bute
Older video I know, beautiful truck, I have seen some of their work, seen the 60 Impala they did, one of the sharpest IMPALA'S I've seen, all their work is amazing, I have a 66 C-10, Do you know where they got tail gate kit for bed, let me know if you have any information on that, watch alot of your videos, thanks for sharing this BEAUTY!
hey, fleetside trucks need loving too!
she`s a peach!!
It really is beauty. Thanks for taking a look!
Nice
Thanks for taking a look!
Nice it kinda looks like mine.
Can you tell me which colour this is? A mix with RAL-numbers? Thank you very much
Where are y'all at?
Festus, Missouri...about 35 minutes south of St. Louis.
You sound better.
nice car
Thanks for taking a look!
Should have put at least 283 or 327 V8...
How much does it cost?
Swap engine with 6.0 duramax diesel and turbocharger 61 chevrolet saburban with digital speedometer with pression turbo with carbon steel body design
is it for sale?
No, I don't believe so.