1976 c10 Stepside Pickup. Custom Saddle leather paint from Cowboy Customs.

Price: - Item location: Cottonwood, Arizona, United States
Description:

1976 Chevrolet C-10

1976 Squareboby c10 Stepside Pickup.
This is truly a one-of-a-kind truck! Designed, fabricated and finished by celebrity designer, Tim McClellan, of Ellen's Design Challenge, this pickup is a dream ride. Tim is known for his originality and attention to detail. The custom paint is airbrushed and textured to look like warn saddle leather and has an extraordinarily rich patina protected by 3 layers of satin clearcoat finish. It is a real showstopper and always draws major attention wherever it goes. This Cowboy Custom build is powered by a small block V8 Chevy engine with an automatic transmission and features a whole stable of brand new parts including; new headers that feed a new dual exhaust system, a new Holly carb, new power steering gear box, new cooling system w a new radiator, new tires, 2" front drop spindles w disc brakes and a rear leaf flip that gives this pony a super cool stance. It is easy to see that this was never a "work" truck by the fact that the bed is in near perfect shape w fresh Rhino lining and new blacked out bed floor. This is an Arizona truck that had no rust and very, very few dings (which of course where fixed prior to paint). Tim approached the interior with an eye for the cowboy in us all. This totally unique cabin includes a fresh dashboard with a handcrafted American walnut inlay, a leather wrapped roller-chain steering wheel with walnut accents, hand stitched leather door panels, leather and walnut arm rests, hand stitched leather visors, Rhino lined interior floor pan and a King Ranch saddle leather split bench seat. This is a truck that was made to drive! It is ready to bring countless miles of pleasure to its new owner. Not a Hot Rod, Not a Rat Rod. This is one unique Ranch Rod! The first Cowboy Customs Rawhide Ranch Rod. Yippee Ki Yay!
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$13,800 obo as is.