Vehicle Description
This 1967 GMC C10 custom short-bed pickup was the Great 8 winner in
2008 with over 110 body mods and took First Place at America's Most
Beautiful Roadster show in 2009. This pickup is equipped with an
Art Morrison chassis with a narrowed 9-inch rear end. It is powered
by a 350ci ZZ4 small-block engine with a Weiand 144 series
supercharger blower kit, Hot Cam kit and aluminum heads, mated to a
4-speed automatic transmission. The interior features custom
one-off billet wheels and a steering wheel to match, Italian
leather seat and door panels with a painted interior. It is
finished in a custom two-toned Metal Flake Candy paint job, the
exterior and bed were chopped over 3-inches, and the front and rear
fenders were pinched to create a smaller wheel well. It has suicide
doors and a completely shaved and molded body, along with
flush-mount glass in the front and rear. The cowl was removed and
the hood was extended to go all the way back to the windshield. It
has a a molded one-piece front end and the bottom of the doors was
extended to hide the rockers. The dash was smoothed and upgraded
with Dakota Digital gauges, and this pickup has a smoothed and
painted floor inside the cab with matching engine-turned billet
aluminum rails and wood slats.