That would depend on a lot of things. Year milage, engine size and over all condition. hard question to answer.
its value is 2000
The value of a 1985 Chevrolet C10 pick-up with a sidestep will vary depending on mileage and condition.
Depends on condition they can go from $3,500 to $12,000
On where you live, condition of vehicle and mileage, plus how it is equipped. Go to www.nada.com for a value.
Yes
yes/no. the name silverado on recent model chevrolet trucks refers to all chevy trucks 2 and 4 wheel drive, they are named as silverado 1500 (1/2 ton) silverado 2500 (3/4 ton) and silverado 3500 (1 ton) and now they have standard designations silverado 2500 as well as silverado 2500 HD for heavy duty versions of the fore mentioned load capacity ratings. The older trucks (C10) are base model trucks named only by capacity. A C10 is a 1/2 ton truck a C20 is a 3/4 ton truck and C30 is a one ton truck (capacity- not weight of the truck, dealing with tow capacity and load capacity) then there was K10 K20 K30 where the "K" means 4 wheel drive, the "C" means 2 wheel drive. some of the older high optioned trucks also had names such as "cheyenne" and "silverado". so from old to new a "silverado 1500 2wd is the same as an old "C10" while a "silverado 2500 Z71" could be compared to a "K20". In dealing with older trucks where both "silverado" and "C10" were offered a "silverado" would be a higher optioned version of a "C10"
There are several places where an individual can find good quality pictures of the Chevrolet C10. Some of these places include the official Chevrolet C10 website, social media outlets, and professional car photographers.
The Chevrolet C10 is originally from Michigan. This is a classic pick up truck that was made in 1970s. It was made in many colors such as red, black, and silver.
You can find a diagram of a fuse box for a 1982 Chevy Silverado C10 in the owner's manual. You can also find it at various auto stores.
Yes, Chevrolet did produce a truck in 2001 called a silverado.
no.
about 5500 lbs