The B707-320C was designed as a convertible freighter or passenger aircraft (with combinations of the two available). The 320C is basically the 320B with the addition of the upper deck main cargo door, beefed up landing gear, structural strengthening to handle larger payloads, improved brakes and convertibility features. Externally, it looked the same as the 320B except for the additional leading edge flaps inboard of the inboard nacelles.
The 320C max takeoff weight with JT3D dry engines is 328,000#. Max landing weight is 247,000#. Main deck volume full cargo version 476+ft3. Lower lobe bulk volume 148+ft3.
The 320B max takeoff weight with JT3D dry engines is 316,000#. Max landing weight is 207,000#.
All numbers were original Boeing and most likely have changed since published.
Currently, the best examples of a fleet of B707-320C series aircraft is in the military E-8C Joint Stars aircraft, which are converted commercial 320C's made into an airborne radar aircraft. There are other fine examples (John Travolta), but the E8's were pulled from all over the world and reconditioned to excellent condition. Future re-engining (possibly the JT8D) will further enhance these AC.