Take some time to check out all the custom details of this 1972 Chevrolet C10 Restomod. But dont linger too long, because with the slick paint, a custom leather interior, cold-blowing A/C interior, an overdrive transmission, four-wheel disc brakes, and an awesome 6.0-liter fuel-injected V8 under the hood, this truck will not be staying in our showroom very long. Atomic Orange is a modern color borrowed from a C6 Corvette, so it makes a distinct first impression. And since this is a full custom build, the paint even has some custom upgrading to give it added brilliance in the sunshine. The consignor is the builder, and he finished the restoration in 2013. You can tell this is a personal passion project by the way he sweated the details on the body by the smooth deleted badges and the proper fit of the panels that let the doors shut solid. Theres the right gleaming brightwork with the big chrome bumpers and trim around the grille. It gives you the right classic car shine without drowning out the polished performance upgrades like the side exhaust tips, crystal clear headlights, and 18-inch American Racing Custom Shop two-piece wheels. The black tonneau cover continues the sporty style as it tightly fits over the bed for a nice aerodynamic upgrade. And underneath is liner paint so that you can both show this custom C10 off and pull real truck duty when you want. And if this truck needs to do some dirty work, its easy to hook up a trailer to the Class 5 hitch. There are even adjustable airbags on the rear suspension to properly take on a load. The bright orange returns inside as an accent color, and now its joined by black. The seating is borrowed from a Ram, but its fine to have a Mopar in a Chevy when you have plush leather bucket seats. Theres a jump seat in the middle, but youll just like it better for folding down to give you a center console. Everything right down to the rubber mat floor looks crisp and clean - exactly what youd expect on a well-done build. There are more worthwhile upgrades like a retro sound AM/FM stereo w/Bluetooth, full stereo speakers with subwoofer, shoulder seatbelts, and cold-blowing air conditioning. This is also built to be a better driver. Thats why you have a sports steering wheel, power steering, and beyond that is a full set of Dakota Digital HDX gauges. The engine bay continues this trucks custom attitude with a smooth and clean style that really knows how to put this modern motor on display. This is an LS-based LQ4 6.0-liter Vortec motor, and the fuel-injected V8 upgrade means more power and consistency wrapped in a tidy-looking package. It was built with the right upgrades, including a Volant cold air intake and a factory big block 4 core radiator with electric fans. Plus, this mighty V8 exhales with added power and rumble as Sanderson ceramic-coated headers feed the H-pipe dual exhaust and Dynomax mufflers. The 4L80E four-speed automatic transmission was built to pair with this motor, and this has been beefed up even further with a Stage 2 upgrade. So you can handle some serious power while smoothly shifting all the way into overdrive. The undercarriage photos reveal a nice suspension with upgrades like an updated front end, Belltech Street Performance shocks, CPP front and rear sway bars, and 12-bolt Eaton Detroit Truetrac limited-slip rear with 3.73 gears. And the stopping power has been upgraded with Baer four-wheel disc brakes that include slotted & drilled rotors and a custom hydroboost system. This passion project was designed to be the gentlemans C10. So its a thoughtful all-around build with the kind of fit, finish, and features that make it irresistible. Call today!!!