Chevrolet: C-10 1967 Chevy Resto Mod Big Block 454 on 2040-cars
Niceville, Florida, United States
1967 Chevrolet Resto Mod Small Window Cab Stepside C-10 Pickup
UNDER THE HOOD: General Motors Performance Parts (GMPP) 454 HO Crate Engine 425 HP / 500 Ft/Lbs TQ. This motor comes from GM with a 8.75 to 1 Compression Ratio, Forged crank, rods and pistons and a mild roller performance camshaft. The truck is fitted with a new heavy duty four row radiator, a GM serpentine belt system, Hedman Ceramic Coated Long Tube Headers, Holley 750 4 barrel carb, new GM HEI distributor, high volume fuel pump and a K&N Air Filter. Nearly everything else under the hood is new! The transmission is a completely rebuilt 700R4 Overdrive unit with a performance rebuild. The truck has power steering, power brakes and completely new modern air conditioning system . The truck has been rewired bumper to bumper with a new Painless Performance Wiring Harness. The dual exhaust is completely new with turbo style mufflers. This truck sounds great but is not overly loud. INTERIOR: All New Interior! Radio is modern technology with an old school look that plays MP3 thru a USB connection. The truck has a new GM tilt column with proper overdrive transmission shift indicator. New carpet and the seat has been reupholstered. Complete new custom air conditioning system that uses the original factory vents and factory dash controls. Truck has a new factory tachometer dash. TRUCK BED: $5,000 spent on new sheet metal. New oak boards stained and sealed. Comes with Tonneau Cover to protect bed. REAR END: Completely rebuilt GM 12 bolt with new 3.42 gears and Eaton posi-traction unit. FUEL TANK: Relocated from behind seat to the rear of the truck behind the rear axle and fuel filler has been relocated to the driver's side rear fender. BRAKES: All new 4 wheel disc brakes. Stainless steel brake lines. TIRES: New 255-60-15 BFG Radial T/As on all 4 corners mounted to 6 lug 8" wide steel wheels SUSPENSION: All new everything! New springs, new bushing, new shocks, new front end hardware. Lowered 2 and a half inches in the front and 4 inches in the rear.
A very nice frame off ground up restoration with fresh paint and less than 2,000 miles since completion. Over $30k in new parts alone on this truck! Factor in the hours spent, the fresh paint and the price of a good truck to start the project with and you are looking at nearly $40k to duplicate this truck. Absolutely no rust and no bondo anywhere. Runs and Drives Excellent! |
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