National Award Winning Restomod Show Truck By Goolsby Customs! on 2040-cars
Collierville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Pickup (Truck)
Engine:454 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Model: C-10
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 400
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Sub Model: Short Bed
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Blue
Doors: 2
Interior Color: Other
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
National Award Winning Restomod Show Truck by Goolsby Customs!They say that Chevy runs deep. Well, in the case of this absolutely stunning 1964 Chevy C10 Restomod, they are 100% right. It is a real treat for Art & Speed to offer this truly special C10, designed, engineered and fabricated by none other than Goolsby Customs. In the short time since completion, this truck has accumulated numerous accolades...just check out the award history in the Vehicle Highlights section of this listing. So, if you're looking for a pedigreed winner, you found it. Let's start inside the cab. Most everything you see is custom made specifically for this pickup. Champagne leather bucket seats, custom headliner and custom door panels are tasteful and elegant with clean lines. Factory vents and dash details have been removed and replaced with smooth metal panels. Placement of the AutoMeter gauges and custom ventilation are great examples of what happens when innovation meets precision and quality engineering. The power steering is directed through a color matched billet and leather steering wheel from Billet Specialties. The unique Champagne satin finish on all metal surfaces completes the theme of refined but quiet attention to detail. A Lokar shifter controls the automatic transmission and is housed in a finely crafted shifter console. Complete with electric windows, tilt steering, vintage air and Kenwood audio, the thrill of sitting in the driver's seat is tough to describe. And for those of you who just can't get enough shine, don't worry...tasteful brushed billet is everywhere! The exterior of this truck is a sight to see. The custom mix Champagne Pearl over Blue Pearl base/clear finish is of the highest show quality. From the shaved driprails to the welded bed seams and smooth tailgate, attention to detail and precision is everywhere. Every contour of this truck has been painstakingly smoothed and re-radiused to match every other piece, making this restoration not only dramatic but truly eye-catching. The custom stainless trapezoid exhaust outlet was created just for this truck. The aggressive stance is enhanced with staggered 20 and 22 inch Billet Specialties Legacy wheels with a beautiful polished finish enhanced with custom powder-coated inserts. Even the novice will immediately recognize greatness. Ladies and gentlemen, now it's time for the main event. Let's look under the hood... Here you'll find a precision tuned 454 Chevy V8 complete with a SCAT crank and Comp cam. From its custom air cleaner to its valve covers, this truck screams custom and precision. Just to give it that extra little something, this restomod sports a Morgan performance custom stainless exhaust complete with Magna flow mufflers. So, yeah...don't worry. Everyone will hear you coming long before they see you...just the way we like it here at Art & Speed. We are truly excited to offer this stunning truck as part of our Art & Speed collection. This restomod checks all the boxes. A rotisserie restoration of the highest possible standard? Check. Show winning vehicle built by a world renowned custom shop? Check. Eye-catching color with absolutely stunning attention to detail, both inside and out? Check. A kick butt and take names attitude? Double check. Yeah...we'll admit it. We have a seriously cool job here at Art & Speed. This absolutely stunning 1964 Chevy C10 Restomod proves it! Dealer's Information
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