Spectacular custom build. 427 cubic inch Chevy L36 V8, 4-speed
manual, Corvette-style independent suspension, Air Ride, 4-wheel
disc brakes. Late-model bed cleverly integrated into the design.
Very cool hauler with plenty of firepower!On a hugely complex
custom build like this, it's tough to know where to start. The
all-star powertrain? The trick suspension? The stunning bodywork
with a late-model bed and chopped cab? The fully finished and
functional interior? Dressing it in basic black was a great choice,
because this sinister pickup gets attention without being overly
flashy. There's a huge amount of work here, and not just in the
modifications. Check out the body lines, the fit of the hood, and
the way the 1954 fenders were integrated into the '90s Chevrolet
pickup long bed. And, of course, the chopped top, which gives it a
bad attitude yet doesn't compromise interior comfort. Nice! The
headlights were frenched, the running boards modified with tasteful
exhaust cut-outs, and everything was smoothed and finished before a
drop of that miles-deep black paint went on. Look at the photos and
you won't see any distortions, no ripples, no waves, just
high-gloss black that reflects beautifully. There's a ton of time
invested in this Chevy and it shows everywhere you look.The
interior is anchored by a pair of black leather buckets from a
late-model, and they're all-day comfortable if you're into
long-distance cruising. A custom tilt steering column topped by a
Grant 3-spoke steering wheel adds to the comfort, and as I
mentioned, there's plenty of headroom even with the chopped top. A
Dakota Digital instrument panel handles monitoring the engine's
vitals (the speedometer/odometer is not functioning), but the rest
of the dashboard is smooth and clean, just like the rest of the
truck. Important controls for things like the headlights and air
suspension are hidden out of sight under the dash, and a custom
center console was fabricated to hold the Sony entertainment
system. That's a Hurst shifter for the Muncie 4-speed underneath,
and the custom skull shifter knob is just plain cool, not cheesy.
Inside the center console you'll find gauges for the Air Ride
suspension as well as a little storage space. And that long pickup
bed has become the world's biggest trunk thanks to a snug-fitting
tonneau cover, full carpets, and a custom housing for the working
parts of the air suspension system, including the compressor and
tank. There's also a neatly-fitted filler for the gas tank, which
lives safely under the bed.For power, this full-sized pickup
carries a full-sized V8: a 427 cubic inch Chevy V8. It's an L36
variant borrowed from a 1969 Corvette and making a smooth and easy
390 horsepower and a mountain of torque. It isn't at all
high-strung, firing easily and idling properly, and with a
hydraulic cam inside, it's low maintenance. There's a big 4-barrel
carburetor on top, a set of finned Mickey Thompson valve covers,
and a massive set of headers for the exhaust, so there's a
supporting cast to help the engine be all it can be. And like the
rest of the truck, the engine bay is an exercise in restraint and
craftsmanship rather than flash. No chrome dress-up, just pure
functionality with expert attention to detail. Note the brushed
aluminum radiator, the neatly routed plug wires, the hidden wiring
harness, and braided stainless lines for the power steering system.
No wasted effort, just clean functionality. Underneath you get a
custom fully independent suspension system with air springs at all
four corners, so the ride can be fine-tuned on the fly, but it
always keeps that awesome stance. The headers themselves are a work
of art, leading to a 3-inch exhaust system with the aforementioned
outlets in the running boards. The Muncie 4-speed shifts cleaning
with light clutch action, and there's a vented disc brake at all
four corners for impressive stopping power. There are signs of use,
because this truck has been driven and is properly sorted, but
again, the craftsmanship is evident throughout, and we remain very
impressed. And even with the slammed stance, those massive 20-inch
Ridler wheels fit perfectly and wear staggered 45/35/20 front and
275/30/20 rear performance radials.Documentation includes receipts
and other notes from the build, as well as a factory Chevrolet
pickup owner's manual.Look this truck over carefully. There were
some expert craftsmen at work here, and you know that kind of build
doesn't come cheap. The asking price is a fraction of the cost to
build this awesome pickup. It has all the right hardware, the right
look, and a nice dose of practicality with that long bed, making it
a truck that easily earns its keep in the garage. Beautifully
built, fun to drive, and great to show, this truck gets everything
right. Call today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes
personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our
inventory prior to purchase.
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