1962 GMC C1000
Stock ID: RA0011
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Description
Body: 1962 GMC C1000 (originally a long bed) on a 1974 Chevy C10 short bed chassis
Engine: 5.3L LM7 V8 from a 2004 Cadillac Escalade, with a Texas Speed Stage 2 cam for extra punch
Transmission: 4L60-E automatic, performance-tuned for firm, smooth shifts
Paint: GM Son of A Gun Grey Metallic & Silver Ice Metallic with custom striping, giving it a sleek, modern look
Suspension: Lowered with drop spindles, factory-style leaf springs, and air shocks for that low-slung stance
Brakes: Hydroboost braking system, heavy-duty front disc brakes, finned rear drums
Interior: Custom-trimmed with sound deadening, Vintage Air A/C, and modern tech for comfort and style
Wheels: 22-inch Detroit Steel Wheels, powder-coated to match the exterior, wrapped in Goodyear Eagles
Audio: Boss Auto touchscreen infotainment, full custom speaker setup with subwoofer for the ultimate cruising soundtrack
Fuel System: Custom Deatschwerks setup with a relocated under-bed fuel tank for better weight distribution
Description
Body: 1962 GMC C1000 (originally a long bed) on a 1974 Chevy C10 short bed chassis
Engine: 5.3L LM7 V8 from a 2004 Cadillac Escalade, with a Texas Speed Stage 2 cam for extra punch
Transmission: 4L60-E automatic, performance-tuned for firm, smooth shifts
Paint: GM Son of A Gun Grey Metallic & Silver Ice Metallic with custom striping, giving it a sleek, modern look
Suspension: Lowered with drop spindles, factory-style leaf springs, and air shocks for that low-slung stance
Brakes: Hydroboost braking system, heavy-duty front disc brakes, finned rear drums
Interior: Custom-trimmed with sound deadening, Vintage Air A/C, and modern tech for comfort and style
Wheels: 22-inch Detroit Steel Wheels, powder-coated to match the exterior, wrapped in Goodyear Eagles
Audio: Boss Auto touchscreen infotainment, full custom speaker setup with subwoofer for the ultimate cruising soundtrack
Fuel System: Custom Deatschwerks setup with a relocated under-bed fuel tank for better weight distribution