This 1970 GMC C1500 Custom is a 1/2-ton short bed pickup that was built at GM’s St. Louis, Missouri facility in June 1970.
Finished in white with a green vinyl interior, the truck is powered by a 402ci L47 V8 paired with a four-speed M20 manual transmission and equipped with power steering and brakes.
The exterior is finished in white (521) accented with body side moldings, woodgrain appliqués and chrome bumpers.
Stock steel wheels wear chrome trim rings, small modern-style hubcaps, and a matching set of BFGoodrich radial tires.
Power steering and brakes came equipped from the factory.
The cab features a bench seat trimmed in green vinyl (615), along with faux wood trim, carpeting, and a molded headliner as part of the Custom trim level.
A push-button radio is mounted within the stock opening, and lap belts are equipped for both occupants.
Instrumentation consists of a 100-mph speedometer and an optional tachometer as well as gauges for voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and fuel level.
The five-digit odometer shows 77k miles,TMU.