1968 Chevrolet C-10 on 2040-cars
Wickenburg, Arizona, United States
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1968 Chevrolet C10 Patina Shop Truck
For your consideration is my 1968 Chevrolet C10 short bed. This truck is as unique and cool as they come. Just
completed a full restoration on the truck in which I will outline below. The truck runs, drives, stops and handles
beautifully without issue, and grabs attention wherever it goes.
The exterior of this amazing truck received an extensive and one of a kind faux patina paint job. The truck was put
back in its original white and red two tone color scheme with the correct GM paint codes. This faux patina paint is
one of a kind, and done to an extremely high standard. We began with PPG base coats to achieve a very realistic
layered look to give the truck a very authentic patina look and feel. After many grueling hours of critiquing and
perfecting the faux patina, the truck was given three coats of PPG high solids satin clear to protect and preserve
the work done. Additionally, the truck received brand new factory lower moldings and trim, brand new grill,
headlights, tail lights, mirrors, bright work, weather stripping, 20" staggered Ridler chrome wheels (20X8.5 front
and 20X11 rear) wrapped in brand new tires. The bed of the truck has been tubbed to accommodate the custom frame
work and larger tires, then was professionally rhino lined to produce a very clean look.
The interior was given a much different approach. Our goal with this truck was to give it an original patina
outside, however recreate the interior to a show quality fully restored level. We began with painting the inside of
the cab top to bottom with PPG red, and sealing it with high solids PPG gloss clear coat. The truck was then given
brand new factory style loop carpet, door panels, kick panels, dash pad, gauges, steering column, Lokar shifter,
mirrors, visors, and bench seat, finished in factory 71/72 C10 black and white hounds tooth fabric. Additionally,
the truck was given a complete brand new Old Air AC system, including vents, box, ducting, control panel, lines,
wiring, fittings, compressor, dryer and condenser. The AC blows ice cold and works fantastic. The interior is of
show quality and looks stunning against the aged patina exterior.
Drivetrain
The truck has a fresh 350 4 bolt main with a mild cam, dual flow master 40 series exhaust with custom Corvette
tips, Edelbrock performer intake, 650 CFM carb and chrome dress up kit. The motor has approximately 3,500 miles
since its rebuild, and is mated to a freshly rebuilt TH 350 automatic transmission. The truck has a custom built
one piece drive shaft, and is driven by a newly built Currie Ford 9 inch rear end. CPP master cylinder combined
with 4 wheel disc brakes stop this truck on a dime! The truck fires up effortlessly every time, runs, stops and
shifts very well and makes for great street or highway cruising. The truck is an absolute dream to drive.
Chassis & Suspension
The under chassis has been bridged, boxed and given a professional C Notch allowing the chassis and body to lay as
low as possible. This truck lays rockers and has a very mean and aggressive stance at any ride height. Firestone
bags, half inch lines and Viair valves gauges and control module make up the air ride system on the truck. The
under chassis has been extensively cleaned and painted, and shows extremely well. Custom braided lines, wiring,
newer ball joints, bushings and tie rods finish out the under chassis. This truck is tight, responsive and handles
extremely well.
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