Vehicle Description
This 1967 Chevrolet C10 is an awesome restomod with the right
details like slick paint and an A/C interior. But the best part
about it is absolutely the drive. This low mileage build has big
investments in a full custom suspension, six-speed manual
transmission, four-wheel disc brakes, and an ultra-model LT1 motor
borrowed from a 2021 Camaro.
The blue paint and an electric level of vibrant that sets the tone
nicely for this custom pickup. It has a deep shine that lets you
know there's less than 100 miles on the full build. And this
quality paint has a sleek style to showcase this truck's smooth
personality. After all, they deleted the badging, moved the fuel
filler to the bed, smoothed the tailgate, and the bumpers were
traded for smooth pans. This also means the largest piece of
brightwork you're going to spot is the set of 20-inch Rocket Racing
wheels. And those large alloys tuck into the body to really show
off the lowered suspension. Plus, there are more sporty details
like the steel cowl hood, chain mesh-style grille, crystal clear
headlights, and LED tail lights. It all makes for the kind of truck
that people remember even if they just catch a glimpse as it blows
by.
The interior keeps the right spirit of originality, but you can
also see a ton of investment in upgrades. For example, you still
have a bench seat, but it now is a custom contoured unit that is as
comfortable as individual buckets. And nothing says premium like
supple leather. The black carpets are clean, the dash pad is
smooth, and the door panels have distinct metallic silver door
cards. So this is quite an inviting atmosphere. And it's easy to
stay comfortable thanks to the cold-blowing R134a air conditioning,
custom cup holders, and a hidden stereo you access through your
phone's Bluetooth. And you know this is no ordinary pickup when you
grab the Nardi Torino steering wheel on a tilt column, gaze at the
crisp Dakota Digital gauges, and count the gears on the SST
shifter.
The engine bay showcases something that no one will expect. It's
the 6.2-liter fuel-injected LT1 motor. This is said to have been
borrowed from a 2021 Camaro, and it made 450+ horsepower in that
coupe, so you already know you've got some serious muscle for the
streets. And you even have good supporting components like a newer
aluminum radiator and an Optima battery mounted under the middle of
the truck for good weight distribution. And while you could invest
in some added polish, it's already the substance that people will
remember and not the shine. Plus, this was built to be a driver.
The proof is in the undercarriage photos. We have a receipt for
over $6k documenting the installation of an All American Billet
performance front suspension. And there's also a full custom
chassis, fresh bushings, and an upgraded trailing arm rear
suspension with adjustable coilovers. And since you have a Camaro
motor and a performance suspension, it's only natural to have
everything else upgraded to a sports car spec. That's why you have
a six-speed manual transmission, power steering, modern sport
tires, and four-wheel power disc brakes.
This is an upgraded classic that knows how to deliver big power,
added comfort, and impressive handling. It's a total package and a
unique custom. Call today!!!