This 1967 Chevrolet C10 Supercharged LS Restomod turns heads with
its vibrant blue metallic finish. The truck's muscular stance comes
courtesy of massive 22" US Mags wheels, shod in grippy Nitto NT420V
285/35R22 tires. These wide rubber boots fill out the tubbed rear
fenders, giving the C10 a race-ready appearance. Up front, the
metal cowl hood hints at the power beneath, while a custom steel
roll pan smooths out the rear. Eagle-eyed enthusiasts will spot the
'67-exclusive small rear window - a rare feature that adds to this
truck's collectibility. Dual mirrors, crisp aftermarket headlights,
and a color-matched front bumper round out the exterior, blending
modern flair with the C10's timeless lines.
Inside the cabin, aftermarket bucket seats wrapped in black cloth
provide comfortable seating for two. The dash sports a fresh pad
and houses a set of custom Intellitronix gauges, offering precise
readouts of the truck's vital stats. A Grant wood steering wheel
adds a touch of warmth, while the B&M shifter stands ready for
gear changes. Fresh black carpet lines the floor, and custom door
handles replace the original units, maintaining a clean, minimalist
aesthetic.
Lifting the metal cowl hood reveals the C10's beating heart - a
supercharged 5.3L LM4 V8. This powerhouse marries modern muscle
with classic American iron. A Sniper EFI system and Vortech
supercharger force-feed the beast, while an Edelbrock high-rise
intake and aluminum heads maximize airflow. Long-tube headers bark
out a throaty exhaust note. The engine bay is a gearhead's dream,
showcasing a sleek serpentine system that drives both power
steering and the blower. An aluminum fan paired with a beefy
electric unit keeps temperatures in check. Power flows through a
stout 4L60E 4-speed automatic to a 10-bolt rear, ready to lay
rubber at will.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 5.3L LM4 V8 Engine with Vortech Supercharger
• Sniper EFI Fuel Injection System
• Edelbrock High-Rise Intake Manifold
• Aluminum Cylinder Heads
• Long-Tube Headers
• 4L60E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Power Steering
• Power Brakes with Wilwood Proportioning Valve
• QA1 Tubular Control Arms with Adjustable Coilovers (Front)
• Sway Bars (Front and Rear)
• C-Notched Rear Frame
• 10-Bolt Rear Axle
• Aluminum Radiator Fan
• Vacuum Pump for Brakes (Core Support Mounted)
• Blue Metallic Paint
• 22" US Mags Wheels
• Nitto NT420V 285/35R22 tires
• Metal Cowl Hood
• Steel Roll Pan (Rear)
• Small Rear Window (1967-Exclusive Feature)
• Tubbed Rear Fenders
• Custom Bed with Relocated Fuel Filler
• Aftermarket Headlights
• Dual Mirrors
• Painted Front Bumper
• Black Cloth Bucket Seats
• Custom Intellitronix Gauges
• Grant Wood Steering Wheel
• B&M Shifter
• Fresh Black Carpet
• Custom Door Handles
• Replaced Dash Pad
This 1967 Chevrolet C10 Supercharged LS Restomod is a perfect
fusion of classic style and modern performance. With its rare small
rear window, supercharged V8 heart, and meticulous attention to
detail, this truck offers an unparalleled driving experience. The
combination of raw power, upgraded suspension, and eye-catching
aesthetics makes this C10 a true standout. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet C10
Listing ID:CC-1868360
Price:$70,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C10
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:13
Stock Number:3815-PHX
VIN:CS1471126330
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