1970 K10 Chevy. In 1999 Chevrolet replaced the K10 truck with the Chevy Silverado and the same year GMC debuted the Sierra. The GM Hydra-Matic was a success and installed in the majority of GM models by 1950.
To remain competitive with Ford and other truck manufacturers Chevrolet trucks were produced mainly as general transportation vehicles rather than utility work vehicles. Engine horsepower torque dimensions and mechanical details for the 1970 Chevrolet C10. 34 Ton Axle w front disc brakes all rotors and pads rear brakes new bearings new drums and new emergency brake.
The K5 was redesigned numerous times taking away features like the removable top.
It was a year. The rugged reliable and efficient Chevy 12-bolt has established itself as the preeminent rear differential for GM muscle cars since its debut in 1965. Chevy 10- and 12-bolt axle assemblies have been standard equipment on GM passenger cars muscle cars and trucks for decades. Gateway Classic Cars of Houston is proud to offer this 1970 Chevrolet K10.