This custom 1967 Chevrolet C10 short-bed fleetside pickup is
powered by a small-block engine equipped with AFR cylinder heads
and fed by a Holley carburetor and Holley fuel system, paired with
a Hughes Stage 4 automatic transmission and backed by a Chevrolet
12-bolt rear end. The chassis has been custom built and modified
with Ridetech upper and lower tubular control arms, a fully boxed
frame, a four-link rear setup and air-ride suspension on all four
corners managed through a Level Ride system, while stopping power
is supplied by Wilwood brakes using 6-piston calipers. Additional
mechanical features include a Ron Davis radiator with dual electric
fans, custom headers exiting through the front fenders, a custom
fuel tank, and power steering and power brakes. The exterior
features a Povo Purple finish with a pearl overlay combined with
Orion Silver accents and includes AM Hot Rod Glass with one-piece
side glass and deleted vent windows, along with polished ARP
fasteners throughout. The interior was completed by HRH Interiors
in Las Vegas and includes handcrafted upholstery using wild boar
hides, Glide Engineering seats, custom integrated lighting, power
windows and AutoMeter gauges. According to the seller, some of the
gauges are not functioning and the truck does not have heat and
air. The truck rides on 20-inch front and 22-inch rear Budnik
wheels fitted with custom tires.
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