The 1968 Chevrolet C10 came with several engine options, including a standard 250 cubic inch (4.1L) inline-six and optional V8 engines, such as the 307 cubic inch (5.0L) and 350 cubic inch (5.7L) engines. The most powerful option was the 396 cubic inch (6.5L) V8, available in certain configurations. Buyers could choose based on their performance needs and preferences.
Normally,a Small Block 350
nobody really knows
235 75R 15
The last year for the 327 in a C10 was 1968.
YES. That would be a direct swop / bolt in.
probably about $1700.... probably about $1700....
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350 or a 292 inline 6 cylinder
Yes if its stock no headers?
my 86 gmc c-15 came stock with 225-75-15's. The standard tire size for a 1974 Chevrolet C10 was G78-15. Most owners switched to P215-75R-15 when radial tires later became common.
it means that the 10 is the size and c is the wight.
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.