Unbelievably Restored 1972 Chevy K10 Cheyenne Super Pickup!

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This 1972 Chevrolet K10 Cheyenne Super pickup resto-mod may appear relatively stock, but it has undergone a 2,000-hour build by Special Blend Motor Garage in partnership with Vockal Motors. You can’t see it, but this Chevy sits on a modified GM chassis with an independent front suspension and four-link rear. Power comes from a 525-horsepower 6.2-liter GM Performance LS3 engine paired with a 6L80E automatic transmission. The 4WD system uses GM's NP261 HD manual transfer case and rides on 35-inch AMP Terrain Attack tires. The interior blends classic aesthetics with modern tech, including Vockal’s custom center console that wirelessly charges electronic devices. This truck must be hot because it brought a cool $330,000 at the 2024 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction.
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What say you? Should we run one on AutoHunter?

autohuntercinema
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Fuel fill belongs by driver door on these trucks. One of my favorite details.

autonomousindividual
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Not a fan of the independent front end I would rather have a 1ton straight axle personally

troyehnisz
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Do you take a C6 Corvette and put it on a C3 chassis???? The real tribute and respect to the 1967-1972 Chevy/ GMC 4x4 trucks is bone stock --just as they left one of the build plants. I just retired last year. My shop put out just over 400 '67-'72 Chevy/GMC 4x4 pickups since 1980. KEEP 'EM REAL Jim

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