This 1967 Chevrolet C10 custom pickup is powered by a BluePrint LS3
427ci crate engine producing 635hp, set back 11 inches for improved
weight distribution, paired with a Tremec 6-speed manual
transmission. The boxed and powder-coated frame is fitted with TCI
tubular control arms, rack & pinion steering, and an Art Morrison
4-link rear with 9-inch Ford-style housing and 3.90 gears. Braking
is handled by Wilwood 6-piston front and 4-piston rear calipers
with hydro-boost. It rides on Forgeline wheels, 19-inch in front
with 285/30/19 tires and 20-inch in rear with 345/30/20 tires. The
handcrafted interior by Circle J Custom Upholstery is wrapped in
Italian leather and includes a full roll cage, extended toe boards,
Dakota Digital gauges and Ringbrothers components for the
surrounds, hinges, mirrors and power window switches. It features a
JL Audio sound system with Focal speakers, a Kenwood double-DIN
receiver with Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, phone charger and USB port
mounted in the console. The custom aluminum tonneau cover is
lightweight and durable, with paint protection by Bespoke.
Documented at over 2,700 labor hours, with post-build testing and
refinements completed by Luxe Speed. Built by Martin Brothers
Customs and featured on "Iron Resurrection," Season 4.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet C10
Listing ID:CC-2026720
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:C10
Exterior Color:WHITE
Interior Color:BRONZE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:290429
VIN:CS147S167258
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