Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
C 10
Year:
1968
Mileage:
1791
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Texas
City:
Houston - TX ,
Zip:
77002
1968 Chevrolet C 10 Vortec Restomod fresh build 1791 Miles
This 1968 Chevrolet C10 restomod is a fresh build with a custom style and plenty of the features you love, like the lowered suspension, an overdrive transmission, and A/C. But what really gets you instantly hooked on this pickup is the awesomely enhanced fuel-injected Vortec V8 and all the stout parts to make sure you properly get the power to the pavement. There's under 2k miles on the build, and so it has a terrific fresh presentation. The silver paint has a nice metallic element that loves to show off the crisp sheet metal. And the white adds sophistication as the full-length trim divides it from the upper silver section. The roof, grille, and tailgate lettering were all done to match for a thoughtful two-tone style. As you continue to dig deeper into the details, you'll find out how powerful this build really is, but it doesn't try to get too boisterous about it. Good lines, bright chrome, and distinct gray-tone wood in the truck bed just give the look of a quality classic. But the dual exhaust tips, lowered suspension, and 18-inch Boss wheels with a larger rear set are functional pieces that absolutely let everyone know you have something quite custom. Inside, there have been the right investments for this to feel fresh, premium, and sporty. The best place to see all three is on the seats. You're upgraded to a TMI setup that has dual buckets with a middle jump seat that's also a cup holder center console.
This 1968 Chevrolet C10 restomod is a fresh build with a custom style and plenty of the features you love, like the lowered suspension, an overdrive transmission, and A/C. But what really gets you instantly hooked on this pickup is the awesomely enhanced fuel-injected Vortec V8 and all the stout parts to make sure you properly get the power to the pavement. There's under 2k miles on the build, and so it has a terrific fresh presentation. The silver paint has a nice metallic element that loves to show off the crisp sheet metal. And the white adds sophistication as the full-length trim divides it from the upper silver section. The roof, grille, and tailgate lettering were all done to match for a thoughtful two-tone style. As you continue to dig deeper into the details, you'll find out how powerful this build really is, but it doesn't try to get too boisterous about it. Good lines, bright chrome, and distinct gray-tone wood in the truck bed just give the look of a quality classic. But the dual exhaust tips, lowered suspension, and 18-inch Boss wheels with a larger rear set are functional pieces that absolutely let everyone know you have something quite custom. Inside, there have been the right investments for this to feel fresh, premium, and sporty. The best place to see all three is on the seats. You're upgraded to a TMI setup that has dual buckets with a middle jump seat that's also a cup holder center console.