Some things never go out of style, such as suits, blue jeans, bomber jackets, Rolex Submariners, and Chuck Taylors. You can add classic short-bed Chevy trucks to that list. If that’s your style, check out our Pick of the Day. This 1972 Chevrolet C10 Custom Deluxe Fleetside is listed on ClassicCars.com by a dealer in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

With its single cab and short bed, this second-generation C10 has great proportions. Those look even better dressed in the recently applied dark green and white two-tone paint job. Instead of going for flashy, larger wheels, whoever refreshed this truck wisely opted to keep it on GM truck Rally wheels. The bed received its own updates in the form of fresh wood slats and stainless dividers.

Subtle flourishes that make the interior even more attractive. The factory two-spoke steering wheel seems to have been replaced with one from a classic Camaro, which is connected to power steering. Thanks to the Custom Deluxe trim level, the door panels feature decorative embossing. And check out the new green vinyl on the bench seat.

Given how great this truck looks, it almost doesn’t matter what’s under the hood, but it just so happens to have a 350 V8 connected to a four-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust system.

This 1972 Chevrolet C10 Custom Deluxe Fleetside will still be in style a decade from now, but if you want it to be in your garage, you need to pay $36,500.
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