Vehicle Description
This Resto-Mod 1966 Chevy C10 has undergone a complete frame-off
restoration. It showcases a modern drivetrain, custom interior and
a trick suspension setup. Powered by a mild cammed 5.3-liter LS
engine that runs through a 4L60E automatic transmission and
posi-traction rear end. The truck is running a Holley EFI system
and has a full custom exhaust system. Cooling comes from an
oversized radiator with electric fans keeping temps at bay.
Finally, the engine compartment was finished off with extensive
custom metalwork. The suspension was completely replaced with a
Porterbuilt kit to lay the frame on the ground. The truck has new
upper and lower control arms, a dropmember and an adjustable
wishbone rear end. Suspension height is controlled via a digital
AccuAir system consisting of two VIAIR compressors and a large
tank. The paint is a two-stage base and clear, and all of the
stainless trim and chrome has been replaced. It features all-new
glass, new rubber trim and new gaskets. The interior of the truck
has a Snowden seat with Relicate leather and vintage cloth inserts.
The custom-made door panels also use Relicate leather and inserts
to match the bench. Underneath the custom carpeting is a layer of
Dynamat and beneath the dash the truck uses a new wiring harness
from American Autowire. Keeping the cabin cool is a Vintage Air
climate-control system.