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1987 Chevrolet R10 Car and Truck Battery

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Chevrolet R10 Battery Replacement

The Chevrolet R10 is a classic rear-wheel-drive pickup truck known for durability and straightforward mechanical design. Whether used for work, restoration projects, or weekend cruising, a dependable battery ensures reliable starting and steady electrical performance. Batteries Plus offers dependable battery solutions designed for classic Chevrolet trucks like the R10.

Not sure which battery fits your Chevrolet R10? Use the Battery Fitment Finder on this page or review our guide, Which Car Battery Fits My Vehicle?  .

Best Batteries for Chevrolet R10

Classic pickup trucks require reliable batteries that deliver strong starting power. We recommend:

  • X2Power – AGM technology provides strong cranking power and longer service life
  • Duracell Ultra – dependable flooded battery option designed for classic truck applications
  • Optima – spiral-cell construction ideal for vehicles that spend time in storage

All batteries include a free replacement warranty and are available nationwide. Find your nearest store using our Store Locator.

Lighting & Accessories for Chevrolet R10

Keep your classic truck safe and road-ready with products from our Automotive Center. Before heading to the jobsite or taking a weekend cruise, make sure your lighting and electrical components are functioning properly:

Chevrolet R10 Battery FAQs

Many R10 trucks use Group 24 or Group 27 batteries, depending on engine configuration.

Yes. AGM batteries provide maintenance-free reliability and improved durability.

Most batteries last around 3–5 years, depending on driving habits and climate.

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