The 1976 Scottsdale C-10 Pickup typically gets between 10 to 15 miles per gallon (MPG), depending on the engine type and driving conditions. Factors such as maintenance, load, and driving habits can also influence fuel efficiency. Generally, these older trucks are less fuel-efficient compared to modern vehicles.
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It depends what it has under the hood with these older trucks and such there to hard to tell i have a 1976 chevy stepside and i prolly get somthing like 8mpg with a 350 bored out and 650 double pumper carb.
My 1985 scottsdale 4x4 w/ 305cid and TH700r4 tranny gets about 10.5 mpg.
I get 27 mpg
You will be fortunate to get 15 mpg.
24 mpg on the highway city about 20
A full size 1995 Chevy pickup has a 34 gallon tank. The estimated mileage is 15 mpg city, 20 mpg highway.
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from this site http://www.mpgomatic.com/2007/10/08/super-cheap-high-mpg-cars-1978-1981/ it shows that the Datsun PICKUP 2WD does 39/48
What motor size? 350 is around 10-15 Highway.
27 mpg hwy