This week's featured customer car story is a little different. We received the following letter from Steve Martinson, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Martinson family (Robert, Steve, and Darcie) owns the stunning blue 1968 C10 restoration project seen here, and Steve described the build so perfectly, we decided to share his words verbatim. Enjoy!
The project took 6 years to complete. The chassis is a custom piece built by No Limit Engineering, and features a 4-link rear suspension with a narrowed posi-traction Currie 9-inch Ford rear end running hardened 3.73 gears. The front suspension is independent with adjustable coilovers and a Mustang II steering setup. The brakes are Wilwood 13-inch slotted units.
The engine, built by our company, Thunder Custom Auto, is a 572 cubic inch Merlin III big block with World Products Merlin CNC heads. The induction setup is a fuel injected Edelbrock intake topped by a Holley Dominator throttle body, all controlled by a Holley HP ECU. The engine is backed by a custom polished GM TH400 transmission. The exhaust system uses Dr. Gas boom tubes also found on NASCAR cup cars, exiting in front of the rear tires.
The wheels are custom built by Foose, 18x10 on the front and 20x15 on the rear. Tires are Mickey Thompson Sportsman S/R, 10 inches wide up front and 16 inches wide in the back.
The truck's interior is completely custom with premium carpet and leather imported from Scotland. The interior features a 7" Pioneer touch screen display with DVD and navigation. All gauges are Auto Meter.
The build was just recently finished, so it has not been driven substantially yet. We have attended one car show, however, and it was a big hit! We plan on showing it every chance we get, as it is so rewarding seeing how much people enjoy the truck. It will also be displayed at the SEMA show this November.
Classic industries was instrumental in providing us many parts we needed along the way including the rear sheet metal, tailgate, and roll pan. In addition, we used many Classic Industries trim and hardware items. The fit and finish of everything we purchased was excellent! Customer service was also excellent and returning items was a breeze.
Thanks! - Steve"
To the Martinsons, we'd like to say a big thank you for choosing Classic Industries as a part of your build. The finished truck looks awesome, and we hope you all enjoy the results of your hard work. We'll also keep an eye out for it at the SEMA show this year!
To the rest of you readers who have classic trucks in need of restoration, check out what Classic Industries has to offer for your pickup! Click the button below for a free full-color restoration parts catalog.