Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
C 10
Year:
1970
Mileage:
9634
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Illinois
City:
Chicago ,IL
Zip:
60623
1970 Chevrolet C 10 Stepside Restomod excellent Blue Metallic paint
This 1970 Chevrolet C10 Stepside Restomod is exactly the kind of classic truck you would build for yourself if you wanted to drive it all the time and bask in non-stop attention. Finished to an extremely high level with excellent Blue Metallic paint and a gorgeous custom interior, it's the kind of Action Line pickup you see dominating car shows and bringing huge bucks at all the televised auctions. With a modern 5.3L LS V8 under the hood, a built 4L60E managing the shifts, and a custom suspension setting the stance, it's one of the finest C10s we've ever featured. Bottom line, this is a no-excuses truck. Finished to top driver-quality (if not borderline show-quality) standards, the vibrant Blue Metallic finish (borrowed from Subaru's color chart) is the first thing you notice on this dynamic restomod. It's an incredibly attractive, attention-grabbing shade that was expertly applied over laser-straight bodywork, and with high-class livery like this, the stepside looks like it's dressed for a night out on the town. Despite countless hours in the restoration shop, the builders kept the exterior changes to a minimum, allowing for the original 'Glamour Line' C10 design to still shine through. The classic shape of the 2nd generation C10 is undeniably attractive, but when it's wrapped in a glossy modern paint and punctuated with a few choice upgrades, it's downright arresting. Obviously, the lowered stance, HID headlights/LED taillights, and oversized rolling stock are excellent add-ons, but elements like the '68 front grille, modern door handles, and roll-pan rear end are a bit more subtle, yet they still turn the curb appeal up to '11'. Painting the grille, headlight surrounds, front bumper, mirrors, door handles, emblems, and trim in a contrasting Tungsten Grey was a perfect choice for the squared-off look of the Action Line pickup, and even though the restoration is a few years old, it's almost as clean as it was the day it was completed. We poured over the truck and only found minor imperfections, so whether you want to show-or-go, it's equally capable.
This 1970 Chevrolet C10 Stepside Restomod is exactly the kind of classic truck you would build for yourself if you wanted to drive it all the time and bask in non-stop attention. Finished to an extremely high level with excellent Blue Metallic paint and a gorgeous custom interior, it's the kind of Action Line pickup you see dominating car shows and bringing huge bucks at all the televised auctions. With a modern 5.3L LS V8 under the hood, a built 4L60E managing the shifts, and a custom suspension setting the stance, it's one of the finest C10s we've ever featured. Bottom line, this is a no-excuses truck. Finished to top driver-quality (if not borderline show-quality) standards, the vibrant Blue Metallic finish (borrowed from Subaru's color chart) is the first thing you notice on this dynamic restomod. It's an incredibly attractive, attention-grabbing shade that was expertly applied over laser-straight bodywork, and with high-class livery like this, the stepside looks like it's dressed for a night out on the town. Despite countless hours in the restoration shop, the builders kept the exterior changes to a minimum, allowing for the original 'Glamour Line' C10 design to still shine through. The classic shape of the 2nd generation C10 is undeniably attractive, but when it's wrapped in a glossy modern paint and punctuated with a few choice upgrades, it's downright arresting. Obviously, the lowered stance, HID headlights/LED taillights, and oversized rolling stock are excellent add-ons, but elements like the '68 front grille, modern door handles, and roll-pan rear end are a bit more subtle, yet they still turn the curb appeal up to '11'. Painting the grille, headlight surrounds, front bumper, mirrors, door handles, emblems, and trim in a contrasting Tungsten Grey was a perfect choice for the squared-off look of the Action Line pickup, and even though the restoration is a few years old, it's almost as clean as it was the day it was completed. We poured over the truck and only found minor imperfections, so whether you want to show-or-go, it's equally capable.