1972 CHEVROLET C10

250ci I6RWDMANUALgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$35,869 maintenance + known platform issues
~$7,174/yr · 600¢/mile equivalent · $31,743 maintenance + $3,426 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1972 C10 is a body-on-frame workhorse built during GM's transition to emissions controls. These trucks are mechanically simple and parts are plentiful, but the TH350/TH400 automatics, engine mounts, and fuel delivery systems show their age predictably.

TH350/TH400 Transmission Slipping and Hard Shifts

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Delayed engagement into drive or reverse after sitting, Harsh 1-2 shift or slipping under load in second gear, Burnt ATF smell or dark brown fluid, Loss of reverse or erratic shifting patterns
Fix: These 3-speeds fail predictably—clutch packs wear, modulators leak, and governor valves stick. Full rebuild with updated friction materials runs 8-12 hours labor. Band adjustments and fresh fluid buy time if caught early, but most need a complete overhaul by 120k.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200

Worn Transmission and Engine Mounts

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunk on throttle tip-in or deceleration, Excessive driveline vibration at idle in gear, Visible engine rocking when revved, Transmission shifter feels loose or notchy
Fix: Rubber mounts deteriorate from heat and oil saturation. Transmission mount is most critical—allows tailshaft to sag and cause driveline angles issues. Replace engine and trans mounts together, 2-3 hours labor total. OE-style rubber or polyurethane upgrades available.
Estimated cost: $250-500

Carburetor Fuel Delivery Issues (Rochester 1bbl/2bbl)

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Hard starting when hot, especially after 15-30 minute soak, Stumble or bog on acceleration from stop, Rough idle that improves as engine warms, Fuel smell or visible weeping around carb base
Fix: Ethanol fuel destroys original cork gaskets, accelerator pump diaphragms, and needle/seat assemblies. Rebuild kits with ethanol-compatible parts run 2-3 hours labor. Mechanical fuel pumps also weaken—diaphragm tears cause vapor lock symptoms. Budget another hour for pump replacement if suspect.
Estimated cost: $300-650

Small Block V8 Timing Chain Stretch (307/350)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling noise from front of engine on cold start for 2-3 seconds, Loss of power and poor fuel economy, Backfiring through carburetor under load, Difficulty setting initial timing—keeps drifting
Fix: Original nylon-toothed cam gears wear and chains stretch 3-5 degrees retarded by 120k+. Requires front cover removal, 5-7 hours labor including timing set, cover gasket, and damper seal. Often find worn cam gear teeth stripped. Double-roller performance chains prevent repeat failure.
Estimated cost: $600-1,100

Inline-6 Engine Overheating (250/292)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Runs hot in traffic or under load, normal on highway, Coolant seepage from rear of head near firewall, White steam from tailpipe on startup, Pressurized cooling system, overflow tank constantly full
Fix: Cast-iron inline-6 heads crack between cylinders 5-6 from overheating cycles, and head gaskets blow at rear cylinders. Head removal, inspection, milling if needed, plus new gasket runs 8-10 hours. Many have had improper coolant or lost fan clutch, causing cascading damage. Budget for radiator service if marginal.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000

Frame Rust and Cab Mount Deterioration

Common · high severity
Symptoms: Visible rust perforation on frame rails behind cab or ahead of rear axle, Doors won't close properly or glass binds in channels, Cab sitting crooked or sagging on one side, Cracking body mounts—can see gaps between cab and frame
Fix: Non-rustproofed frames rot from inside out, especially in snow-belt trucks. Cab mounts compress and split rubber, causing body flex. Replace all 6-8 cab mounts in 4-6 hours. Frame repair welding depends on severity—surface scale is manageable, but perforated rails require professional welding or frame-off work costing thousands.
Estimated cost: $400-800 (mounts only); $3,000+ (frame welding)
Owner tips
  • Run quality 10W-30 in small blocks and change every 3,000 mi—these engines depend on splash oiling and tight clearances
  • Replace transmission fluid and filter every 30,000 mi with Dexron-VI even if manual says lifetime—trans cooler contamination kills automatics
  • Keep spare mechanical fuel pump and ballast resistor in glovebox—both fail without warning and leave you stranded
  • Inspect frame annually with wire brush and spray inside rails with cavity wax—cheap insurance against structural rust
Buy one if you can wrench or budget $2k/year for deferred maintenance—mechanically bulletproof when sorted, but 50+ years means every truck needs sorting.
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