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Most of you will be familiar with the Chevrolet C10 pick-up. But how about its successor, the C20? Well, there’s not a lot of difference between them, as the C10 was a huge success and, as the saying goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

The C20 was the third generation of the C/K range. It was a 3/4 ton, rear-wheel drive pick-up that came with options of inline six and V8 small and big-block power plants. And this one in particular caught its current owner Nathan Pedersen’s eye almost before he first saw it.

Nathan has had a varied history when it comes to cars. It all began with an early Citroën Saxo on 20” rims, then he moved into the air-cooled VW scene with

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