Up next FROM RENDER TO REALITY Published on November 09, 2023 Author John Mata Jr. Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Annabel | Custom 1966 Chevy C10 Built Right! A Study of Generational Chevrolet Style Richard Hopkins of Burlington, North Carolina, used to have a pretty cool vintage Chevy pickup back when he was younger. Although the truck is now gone, he still has the greatest memories spent working on it with his father, Richard Sr. (Big Rich). Although that particular truck wasn’t exactly his dream ride, it was still a great project to have and it gave him a great excuse to spend some quality time with his dad. “…I was set on finding the exact truck that I wanted then so that my son and I could share some of the same experiences I did with my father.” Subscribe to our weekly newsletter “That old truck of mine was a ’66 Chevy C10 longbed”, Richard says. “I always wanted a big window shortbed, but I enjoyed what I had back then. Now that I’m older, I was set on finding the exact truck that I wanted so that my son and I could share some of the same experiences I did with my father.” It didn’t take long for Richard to find the truck he had been coveting for decades. With the keys in his hand for a ’66 C10 with that big back window/shortbed combo, he began work on what would be an absolute showstopper when the Hopkins men were finished with it. Oh yeah, Big Rich hadn’t given up building trucks just yet, and he was ready to help his son as he set out to dig in on yet another classic Chevy pickup. JUNIOR, SENIOR GET TO WORK Before Big Rich got to work, however, Junior kicked off the project by installing Porterbuilt drop member units to the front and rear to get the ’66 sitting down low. Richard then properly upgraded the drop member systems by bolting on Firestone air bags and Ridetech HQ shocks, dual Viair compressors, and an Accuair e-Level air management to quickly and accurately dial in the desired ride height for cruising. “…Junior kicked off the project by installing Porterbuilt drop member units to the front and rear to get the ’66 sitting down low.” The completed frame was thoroughly powdercoated once all the components had been test fitted to keep everything uniform and well protected from the elements. Richard also treated his truck to Unisteer power rack-and-pinion steering and went so far as to remove the OEM fuel tank to clean and reseal it before mounting it right back in the factory location. The factory front braking components were removed and slated to hit the junk pile. They would be replaced with fresh, modular disc brake kits from CPP. The rear drum brakes were serviced, however, as the drums would remain intact for the time being. A Wilwood tandem master cylinder with proportioning valve was added to the mix, as were anodized black caliper covers for an unassuming appearance. Since Richard was looking to staying true to his truck’s timeless ’60s styling, he selected a set of 22×9 Centerline Smoothie wheels that have been finished off with chrome retro hubcaps and performance Falken tires. SPECIAL POWERPLANT With a solid rolling chassis now intact, Richard then moved on to removing the C10’s engine and dropping in something much more special. Big Rich had a ’57 Chevy that he has planned on building soon, as well as a ’57 Chevy 283 V-8 to go along with it that he was interested in breaking in. “The Chevy C60 air cleaner had to be sectioned, chopped, and rotated 180-degrees in order to clear the underside of the hood.” Well, the truck was in need of something to power it, so that’s where that classic GM mill is currently residing—a perfect solution for the scenario. This engine wasn’t whipped by just any means though. The father/son duo had souped it up properly, and it now features some very cool performance additions that also make a lasting visual impression underneath the truck’s hood. CHOPPING AND TWEAKING TO FIT Given the C10’s current low-as-hell ride height, a few things had to be done in order for a few things to fit better. The Chevy C60 air cleaner had to be sectioned, chopped and rotated 180-degrees to clear the underside of the hood. The transmission crossmember had to be altered for the Deeds Engineering modular exhaust system to be fed through the frame and not underneath it. After a few more tweaks and additions to the engine, the guys were soon ready to mount a 1969 TH350 transmission, along with an Inland Empire 2-piece driveshaft while still utilizing the factory ’66 Chevy 12-bolt rearend. “Aside from the routine metal work to get the truck ready for paint, Richard utilized the availability of SelfMade Fab’s shaved and bead-rolled firewall panels and front and rear wheel tubs.” “Inside the cab, a combination of pewter material was utilized when reupholstering the factory bench seat and the factory Deluxe model steering wheel.” A lot of hard work had been sunk into the project at this point, but Richard was nowhere near ready to slow down on its progress. With the engine and transmission well taken care of, the next phase of the build was one that would not present any curveballs for Richard. Being an expert body shop technician, he was well equipped to take on the upcoming body and paintwork in what would be the easiest stretch of the seven-year ordeal. Aside from the routine metal work to get the truck ready for paint, Richard utilized the availability of SelfMade Fab’s shaved and bead-rolled firewall panels and front and rear wheel tubs. A factory C60 grill was then chrome plated before installation, and a wood bed floor was laid down and finished off with a center access panel to better reach the vital components below deck. ORANGE FOR THE WIN Next, Richard began the process of narrowing down paint colors, which promptly halted once he landed on PPG’s Dodge Hemi Orange Pearl for the body and Wimbledon White for the roof. With the inclusion of more freshly chromed parts and pieces, the exterior of the ’66 was looking as cool and timeless as it gets. Inside the cab, a combination of pewter material was utilized when reupholstering the factory bench seat and the factory Deluxe model steering wheel. A matching fawn-colored paint was then selected to cover the dash and door panels. The interior color palette is independent of that used on the truck’s outward landscape, which makes for a welcomed change of environment while settling in for a long drive. The toned-down in-cab appearance matches the classic demeanor of the truck’s exterior with its smooth, subtle styling—a feat that wasn’t so simple to pull off. “The one thing the truck constantly gets compliments on is its originality with that little bit of custom flare…” Once the dust settled on the project, Richard Jr. finally had the truck he had wanted years ago—only in better condition than he could’ve ever imagined. While time and money always present hurdles with a project this extensive, he took it all in stride. Richard had an exact vision in mind, so to get there, he took the extra time to do things right, and he saved up the extra money required to purchase the specific parts he just had to have. “The only advice I can give to anyone is that do not ever give up on your vision,” Richards offers. “If you have a certain look that you want to maintain throughout your project, go that extra mile and do what you have to do. The one thing the truck constantly gets compliments on is its originality with that little bit of custom flare, which was actually more difficult than I would’ve guessed. I am hoping this truck will give my son and me the opportunity to create wonderful memories like how I was able to make with my dad.” Build Specs Owner RICHARD HOPKINS 1966 Chevy C10 Burlington, NC Relaxed Atmosphere Engine/Drivetrain Shop: Richard Hopkins and his father, Big Rich 1957 Chevy V-8 283c.i. OEM connecting rods TRW .030 over pistons Sealed Power rings Drilled and tapped crankshaft to accept newer balancer bolt Comp Cams Nostalgic Plus flat cam, valve springs, locks and keepers 258/265 lift and 211/218 duration Power Pack heads milled .020 and hardened valve seats ARP screw in rocker studs Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold and 1403 carburetor Hooker F-Body mid-length headers, 1.5-inch primaries to 2.5-inch collector, Jet Hot coating Aluminized Deeds Engineering DIY exhaust kit welded together with H-pipe MSD HEI ignition Concept 1 pulley setup in black anodized Customized factory C60 air cleaner Offenhauser staggered bolt valve covers Taylor plug wires 1969 TH350 transmission Energy Suspension trans bushing Polished finned aluminum pan B&M shift kit Boss Hoss torque converter Milled direct clutch piston to receive extra friction clutch and steel Chassis/Suspension Porterbuilt front to rear crossmembers, Dropmember 3 and rear setup Powdercoated complete frame Trans crossmember modified to keep exhaust above frame bottom Narrowed control arms Firestone convoluted front ‘bags, rear sleeve ‘bags Ridetech HQ shocks Unisteer power rack and pinion Porterbuilt 1.5-inch front sway bar Dual Viair compressors Accuair e-Level air management Inland Empire 2-piece driveshaft w/ slip yoke and billet carrier bearing Factory 1966 Chevy 12-bolt rearend CPP 6-to-5-lug rear axle swap Strange Engineering LPW diff support cover Two Optima batteries Wheels, Tires & Brakes 22×9 Centerline Smoothie wheels 265/35R22 Falken Ziex S/TZ tires CPP front modular disc brakes, factory rear drums powdercoated Wilwood tandem master cylinder w/ proportioning valve Exterior & Paint Factory C60 grille chrome plated Sylvania Silverstar sealed beam headlights Raised and bead rolled front and rear wheel tubs by Selfmade Fab PPG base clean DBC Hemi orange pearl w/ Wimbledon white roof Interior & Sound Shop: Steve Kurzman, former owner of The Custom Stitching Company, Charlotte, NC OEM seat frame covered in vintage fawn leather upholstery with tinsel piping Matching sun visors and leather covered fuel tank panels Complete painted interior and eggshell flattened and cleared 1961 Chevy truck Deluxe arm rests OEM gauges reconditioned with tach 1966 custom model steering wheel Flaming River street rod tilt column Vintage Air A/C and heat Removable trans tunnel buck to access transmission FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How can I set an alert for new vehicle listings? 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It’s worth exploring these listings if you’re in the market for a 1966 Chevrolet C10. Can I view the mileage information for the 1966 Chevrolet C10 listings? Absolutely! Here’s the mileage information for the 1966 Chevrolet C-10 listing: Model Year:1966 Model:Chevrolet C-10 Mileage:99,000 miles Transmission:4-speed manual Additional Features:Edelbrock components This detailed data ensures you know exactly how much this classic truck has been driven and its key mechanical specifications. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need further details! Are there any rare or unique 1966 Chevrolet C10 models available? Rare and Unique 1966 Chevrolet C10 Models If you’re on the lookout for exceptional and unique classic trucks, the 1966 Chevrolet C10 has some standout models that should pique your interest. Here are some noteworthy variants: Panel Truck with Custom Cab Feature Highlights: Custom Cab chrome bumpers Stainless steel trim This model is incredibly rare and offers a nostalgic blend of utility and style that is increasingly hard to find in today’s market. Step-Side Pickup Feature Highlights: Curved fenders and distinct cargo bed Short, sporty wheelbase The step-side pickup not only looks unique but also retains all the rugged functionality expected from a classic truck. Long Bed Fleetside Feature Highlights: Extended cargo space Sleek, continuous fender design For those needing more cargo capacity without sacrificing the classic aesthetics, the long bed fleetside is a perfect fit. Apache Series Feature Highlights: Detailed and iconic grille design Heavy-duty suspension options The Apache models come with various engine options and heavy-duty features, making them highly desirable for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Conclusion Whether you’re looking for utility, aesthetics, or a bit of both, the 1966 Chevrolet C10 lineup has rare and unique models that cater to various tastes and requirements. These trucks aren’t just transportation; they are pieces of automotive history. Keep an eye out for these gems to add a touch of classic American engineering to your collection. What details are provided for each 1966 Chevrolet C10 listing? Details Provided for Each 1966 Chevrolet C10 Listing General Overview Each listing for a 1966 Chevrolet C10 offers specifics about the truck’s condition, modifications, and pricing. The listings also indicate whether the seller is a dealership or a private seller. Common Details Year and Model: 1966 Chevrolet C10 Seller Type: Noted as either Dealership or Private Seller Price: Explicitly listed in USD Condition: Varies from original to fully restored or customized Additional Features: Often include unique traits or equipment that make each truck distinctive Individual Listings Vibrant Blue C10 Color: Striking blue Price: $45,000 Seller: Dealership C10 at $24,900 Price: $24,900 Seller: Dealership Striking Blue Pickup Color: Striking blue Price: $48,995 Seller: Dealership Panel Truck with Custom Cab Type: Panel Truck Features: Custom Cab, chrome bumpers, stainless trim Price: $38,500 Seller: Dealership Step Side Short Bed, Original Condition Type: Step side short bed Transmission: 3 speed on the column Engine: Original 250 straight 6 Price: $26,495 Seller: Dealership Custom Pro Street Short Bed Type: Short Bed, Pro Street Price: $36,500 (Or Best Offer) Seller: Dealership Patina Finish Icon Unique Feature: Patina finish Description: Rugged icon on wheels Price: $40,995 Seller: Dealership SW Big Back Window Unique Feature: Big Back Window Price: $102,000 Seller: Dealership Straight 6 Engine Engine: 4.8 Liter Straight 6 Transmission: 4 speed manual Condition: Runs great Price: $12,895 Seller: Dealership Step Side, OEM Restoration Type: Step side Condition: Professionally restored to mostly OEM specs Price: $59,995 Seller: Dealership LWB Step Side Type: Long Wheelbase (LWB) step side Mileage: 99,000 miles Transmission: 4 speed manual Price: $7,995 Seller: Private Seller Fully Restored Custom Pickup Type: Half Ton Short Bed Condition: Fully restored and custom Price: $63,500 Seller: Dealership V8, Power Steering Engine: V8 Transmission: 3 speed on the column Feature: 12 Bolt Rear Differential, Power Steering Price: $29,500 Seller: Dealership Step Side with 350 V8 Type: Step Side short bed Engine: 350 V8 Price: $29,000 Seller: Dealership Panel Truck with Custom Trim Type: Panel Truck Features: Custom Cab, chrome bumpers, stainless trim Price: $44,995 Seller: Dealership Key Insights Each listing provides a snapshot of the truck’s key features, condition, and price, aiding potential buyers in making an informed decision. How many pages of 1966 Chevrolet C10 listings are there? Page Details for 1966 Chevrolet C10 Listings For those interested in the 1966 Chevrolet C10, there are a total of 3 pages of listings available. Each page displays 15 results, and given that there are 43 vehicles that match your search, you can browse through these pages to find the perfect classic truck. Total Listings:43 vehicles Results Per Page:15 Total Pages:3 How Can I Be Notified of New Listings for 1966 Chevrolet C10 Vehicles? If you’re on the hunt for a 1966 Chevrolet C10, staying updated on new listings is crucial. Here’s how you can make sure you don’t miss out on the perfect find: Set Up Custom Alerts: Many car listing websites offer the option to create alerts. Simply enter your search criteria, such as “1966 Chevrolet C10,” and turn on notifications. You’ll receive an email or app alert whenever a new listing that meets your criteria goes live. Join Car Enthusiast Forums and Groups: Online forums and social media groups dedicated to classic cars are fantastic resources. Many members post new finds and listings, and you can also set notifications for new posts within these groups. Utilize Search Aggregators: Websites like AutoTempest and SearchTempest aggregate listings from multiple platforms, making it easier to find the 1966 Chevrolet C10 you’re looking for. These platforms often have alert functions you can activate. Subscribe to Newsletters: Sign up for newsletters from popular automotive websites and auction houses. They often send out weekly or bi-weekly updates featuring new listings and deals. Follow Sellers on Social Media: Many dealerships and private sellers post new inventory on their social media pages. Follow their accounts and turn on notifications to stay ahead of new listings. By leveraging these strategies, you can ensure that you’re promptly notified whenever a 1966 Chevrolet C10 becomes available. Happy hunting! How many 1966 Chevrolet C10 vehicles are currently listed for sale? Currently, there are 43 listings available for 1966 Chevrolet C10 vehicles. What are some popular searches related to classic cars? Popular Searches Related to Classic Cars When it comes to classic cars, enthusiasts often search for iconic models that defined different eras. Here are some of the most sought-after classic cars: Muscle Cars Muscle cars represent a golden age of American automotive engineering, known for their powerful engines and aggressive styling. Popular models include: Vintage American Muscle Cars Iconic Performance Vehicles from the ’60s and ’70s Sports Cars Classic sports cars capture the essence of speed and style. They are often associated with some of the most thrilling driving experiences: Timeless Sports Cars from the 1950s and 1960s Classic European Sports Cars Pickups and Trucks Classic trucks have a unique appeal due to their rugged design and versatile functionality. Some popular searches include: Antique Pickup Trucks Classic Heavy-Duty Trucks Luxury Cars Luxury vehicles from the past exude elegance and sophistication. Examples often searched for include: Classic American Luxury Sedans Vintage European Luxury Cars Collectible Classics Certain cars have become highly collectible, attracting enthusiasts and investors alike. Popular collectible classics include: Legendary Convertibles from the ’50s and ’60s Classic Coupes and Roadsters These categories not only highlight popular search trends but also reflect the diverse interest in various makes and models, spanning different decades and styles. From muscle cars to elegant sedans, the fascination with classic carsremains stronger than ever.
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