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A classic blue Chevrolet pickup truck, likely a C10 or C20 model from the late 1960s or early 1970s, is parked indoors in what appears to be a garage or workshop in Cape Town, South Africa. Its hood is propped open, revealing a detailed engine bay. The engine features chrome valve covers with "CHEVROLET" partially visible, an aftermarket air filter, and various components such as an alternator and associated wiring and hoses. A red battery charger or jump starter box is positioned on the floor to the left of the truck, with its cables connected to the vehicle's battery. The truck's front end is prominent, showcasing its headlights, grille (with "CHEVROLET" visible), and a South African license plate that partially reads "CARS" and "WP," indicating its registration in the Western Cape. The truck is situated on a dark, possibly rubberized, mat over a concrete floor. In the background to the right, two yellow and black striped safety cones or barriers are visible. The indoor setting is brightly illuminated by artificial lighting, suggesting a professional workshop environment where the vehicle is undergoing maintenance, inspection, or preparation.
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