Make: | GMC |
Model: | C10 |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 5,700 |
Color: | PATINA ORIGINAL PAINT |
Engine: | 355 V8 GM |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Fresno, California, United States |
This is a frame off custom build featured in Street Trucks magazine. No expense spared build. Gathers huge attention everywhere it go's. Lots of thumbs up when driving. The engine sounds wicked being a full roller motor.
I mostly take around to car shows locally. Custom dimple die bed, smooth out custom firewall etc. There are lots of little custom one off touches all over this build. Very cool and built right with all the best parts in the industry. One of the coolest patina c10's out there. Really cool and rust free california car. The patina on this rig is one of a kind and very nice. Fully polished out. Rust free original floor (gotta love calif vehicles). Fully dynamatted inside. Fully powdercoated frame etc. It also has the Accuair remote control key chain with pre set settings to lay or lift the air ride system when outside of vehicle.
Engine/Trans:
355-cubic inch V-8 full roller
World Products heads
COMP Cams full roller camshaft
Edelbrock Victor Jr. intake manifold
Billet Specialties front-runner
Billet Specialties valve covers and dress
3-inch Dynomax exhaust
EZ Wire harness
Aluminum driveshaft by Inland Driveline
Suspension:
Porterbuilt Dropmember front cross member
Ridetech control arms
Classic Performance Products drop Spindles
Porterbuilt rear link suspension
KYB Shocks
Complete AccuAir control systems
Wilwood Brakes
Rolling Attire:
Wheels: 22-inch Raceline Blast
Tires: 265/35/22 front and 305/40/22 rear
Body/Paint:
Brushed and polished grille
Polished original paint to enhance the patina
Original lumberyard logos
Interior:
Classic Industries carpet kit
Dakota Digital VHX gauges
Billet Specialties steering wheel
Lokar Shifter
Serious buyers only please! The truck will be sold As-Is and buyer is responsible for shipping! Any questions feel free to message me.
YOUTUBE video of the c10 running link below
https://youtu.be/s5bAoCrN7q0