The C-10 is a 1/2 ton, and the c-20 is a 3/4 ton.
The model is different, but the vehicles function the same.
No, they are totally different trucks. The S-10 is a small compact truck. The C-10 is a full size truck. Get the manual for your C-10.
A c10 is 2 wheel drive and the k10s are 4 wheel drive.
1900pounds
Yes
The Chevy Luv
There is no difference between a 1963 C10 and a step side Chevy truck. The C10 designation tells you the truck is a half ton model. The step side designation is just the styling of the bed. The only other distinct difference in body styling other than the bed was the cab options. They were available in custom (big back window) and standard cab (small back window), with the standard cab being the most common. All stylings were available in both long and short wheelbase.
R10 was used instead of C10 in the later years of the squre bodied chevys to designate them as fuel injected
the s10 in a shorter more compacted and the c10 is a full size truck The C10 is considered a 1/2 ton truck. The S10 is considered a 1/4 ton truck.
around 3400 to4800 pounds
The front bumper of a 1969 Chevy C10 truck can interchange with bumpers from 1967 to 1972 Chevy C10 models. However, it's important to note that while the overall fit is compatible, there may be slight differences in mounting brackets and design features. Always check for specific year variations to ensure proper fitment.
That would be 15" rims on that truck.