CmuCmu
Full Access Member
- Joined
- May 16, 2024
- Posts
- 54
- Reaction score
- 109
- Location
- Venezuela
- First Name
- Alfredo
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- C10 SILVERADO BIG10
- Engine Size
- 292
Hi y'all, I'm new here and I come with a truck with a story. My half-brother's dad passed away (God rest his soul) and left him his truck. A C10, Silverado, BIG10. 292 with the TH400. My brother left the country a few years ago, and left the truck here for use and keeping. Recently, I started having problems with my car (an Impala 3800) and I gave up, wanted to find an older car, reliable, no electronics, cheaper maintenance. I set my sights on a Caprice Station Wagon (because my family is growing and why the heck not), but, they are kind of taboo-ish here because they're often used as hearses. Anyway, couldn't find a good one, and my brother offered to sell the truck. I accepted.
But why? From a station wagon to a pickup? About that. His dad wanted to build it as close as possible to a Blazer; enclosed cabin, rear seats, extra seats in the back. 7 seats total since the original bench seat is now the middle row.
So now I have a BIG10 station wagon. With a couple of hiccups, specially in wiring, but that's another topic.
We all learned how to drive in this thing, and it's the "baby bringer" (all of my mother's grandchildren were brought home in that truck, including my son). So my brother selling it to me came with a caveat: Do Not Sell It.
So I'm wondering, how much could I sell it for? Just kidding. From what I know about it, the truck will outlive me and stay in the family.
But why? From a station wagon to a pickup? About that. His dad wanted to build it as close as possible to a Blazer; enclosed cabin, rear seats, extra seats in the back. 7 seats total since the original bench seat is now the middle row.
So now I have a BIG10 station wagon. With a couple of hiccups, specially in wiring, but that's another topic.
We all learned how to drive in this thing, and it's the "baby bringer" (all of my mother's grandchildren were brought home in that truck, including my son). So my brother selling it to me came with a caveat: Do Not Sell It.
So I'm wondering, how much could I sell it for? Just kidding. From what I know about it, the truck will outlive me and stay in the family.