Gateway Classic Cars of Houston
1910 Cypress Station Dr.
Houston, TX 77090
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Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is proud to present this 1972 Chevrolet C10 short bed pickup, finished in a striking red exterior that captures the bold, classic Chevrolet truck styling of the era. As part of the highly desirable second generation of C10s, this truck showcases the clean lines, strong stance, and timeless appeal that have made these pickups favorites among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Under the hood, the original powerplant has been replaced with a rebuilt 396 CID V8, delivering big-block performance and a thrilling driving experience. Power is routed through an automatic transmission, making this C10 both powerful and easy to enjoy on the street or at shows. Power steering and power brakes add to the confident and comfortable driving feel.
Inside, the cabin features a clean black vinyl interior with a classic bench seat that stays true to the truck's roots while offering comfort. Fresh gauges and new carpet give the interior a refreshed, well-kept appearance, blending vintage style with thoughtful updates. An AM/FM radio provides entertainment, while air conditioning ensures comfort no matter the season.
This 1972 Chevrolet C10 short bed stands out as a beautifully upgraded classic truck, offering the only combination of muscle, comfort, and iconic style. Whether you're looking for a weekend cruiser, a show-ready pickup, or a powerful classic to add to your collection, this C10 delivers unmistakable presence and timeless appeal.
| Year: | 1972 |
| Make: | Chevrolet |
| Model: | C10 |
| Mileage: | 7585 |
| Exterior Color: | RED |
| Interior Color: | Black |
| Trim: | |
| Body: | pickup_truck |
| Stock: | 3098-HOU |
| Engine Size: | 396 CID V8 |
| Transmission: | |
| Vin: | CCE142F352643 |
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Our Houston Showroom became Gateway Classic Cars eighth location in January 2015 and is 15 minutes North from Downtown Houston.
Houston was founded on August 30, 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen on land near the banks of Buffalo Bayou. Houston is the fourth most populous city in the nation, and is the largest in the southern U.S. and Texas. It has a 2010 population of 2.1 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau -- www.census.gov. Houston's population in 1850 was listed as 2,396. The metro area's population of 5.95 million in 2010 is 6th largest among U.S. metropolitan statistical areas, according to www.census.gov, and a 26% increase since 2000. Harris County's population is 4,092,459.
The city’s compact Downtown includes the Theater District, Houston Grand Opera, and the Historic District, which pair’s 19th-century architecture with trendy restaurants. As a major corporate center Houston is home to 23 Fortune 500 companies. Houston is the home of one of the best medical communities in the world. The Texas Medical Center (TMC), is the largest medical center in the world, and just 10 minutes from downtown Houston.
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