VanNatta Fab’s 1967 C10 ‘Venom’—The Perfect Blend of Style & Performance

VanNatta Fab’s Rolling Billboard

Why build Venom?

For Jason VanNatta, this truck wasn’t just a passion project. From the start, it was meant to be a rolling advertisement for what VanNatta Fabrication can do. Specializing in C10, square bodies, and Camaro parts, Jason’s shop handcrafts every part in-house. From custom bumpers to full suspension kits, VanNatta Fabrication is all about quality and attention to detail. And it’s not just the crew’s own parts. They offer in-house fabrication and stock products from more than 77 other companies. If you’re looking for killer components for your custom C10 build, VanNatta Fabrication has definitely got you covered.

When it comes to classic C10 builds, there’s a certain pride in doing things your own way. For Jason VanNatta, owner of VanNatta Fabrication in Sedalia, Missouri, building this 1967 Chevy C10 wasn’t just about creating a head-turner. It was about showcasing what his shop is all about—clean lines, killer custom parts, and solid craftsmanship.

This truck, aptly named Venom, started life as a regular 1967 C10. But with two years of hard work, a ton of R&D, and countless hours in the shop, the team transformed this gorgeous build into a satin blue masterpiece that shows just what a little blood, sweat, and fabrication know-how can achieve.

Body and Paint that Pop

The first thing you’ll notice about Venom is the smooth, clean look. Jason didn’t hold back on the body mods. The truck’s shaved drip rails, antenna delete, and smoothed tailgate handle keep the lines sleek and tight. Up front, you’ve got VanNatta Fabrication custom bumpers and an engine bay kit that ties the whole look together. The aluminum taillights, sourced from Alumicraft, add just the right pop of detail to the rear.

And that Adriatic Blue paint? It’s a chameleon of its own, rocking a Chromabase with Eastwood matte clearcoat for a finish that’s pure satin goodness. It’s not flashy—it’s sharp, bold, and straight to the point.

Dialed-In Drivetrain

Under the hood, Venom packs a Chevy 6.2L V-8 that’s now pushing a ProCharger setup (installed after the initial build photos). The engine breathes through Hooker Blackheart headers and an exhaust kit designed in-house at VanNatta Fabrication. With a 2.5-inch exhaust routed out the sides of the bed, this C10 doesn’t just look mean—it sounds mean, too.

Backing up the power is a Chevy 10L90 transmission, brand new as of 2023, and a QA1 carbon fiber driveshaft. Out back, the Speedway Fab 9 rear axle with a 3.00 gear ratio keeps everything spinning smooth. With Wilwood 14-inch 6-piston front brakes and 13-inch 4-piston rears, this truck has all the stopping power you need when you’re throwing it down the highway.

Suspension to Match

Venom rides low and proud thanks to a Porterbuilt front dropmember, frame stiffener, and back half. It’s sitting on Slam Specialties RE7 airbags up front and Firestone F9000 sleeves in the rear, controlled by an Air Lift 3H ride height system. The KYB shocks make sure the ride is smooth, while the Billet Specialties Hydros wheels (20×10 front, 20×12 rear) wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sports provide the perfect stance.

…with two years of hard work, a ton of R&D, and countless hours in the shop, the team transformed this gorgeous build into a satin blue masterpiece that shows just what a little blood, sweat, and fabrication know-how can achieve.

Interior with Style and Function

Inside, Venom is just as sharp. Jason built custom kick panels and a center console that flow seamlessly into the truck’s design. The Tesla-style flush-mounted windshield and rear glass, along with one-piece doors, add a modern vibe to the classic truck. A Dakota Digital HDX gauge cluster keeps tabs on everything under the hood, while a Stinger Heigh10 stereo system keeps the tunes rolling.

Venom isn’t just sitting in the shop collecting dust.  This C10  has been tearing it up at events like the C10 Nationals, Battle in Bama, Texas Heat Wave, and the C10 Gathering. 

Show Stopper

Venom isn’t just sitting in the shop collecting dust. This C10 has been tearing it up at events like the C10 Nationals, Battle in Bama, Texas Heat Wave, and the C10 Gathering. It’s proof that Jason’s work isn’t just about looking good—it’s about hitting the road and standing out in the crowd.

If you’re dreaming of a C10 build that’s just as tough as it is clean, take a page out of Jason VanNatta’s book. And if you need the parts to get there, you know where to find ‘em.

 

owner

Jason VanNatta

VanNatta Fab
1967 Chevrolet C10
Sedalia, MO

CHASSIS

Front Suspension: Porterbuilt front dropmember with Slam Specialties RE7 airbags and KYB shocks
Rear Suspension: Porterbuilt back half with Firestone F9000 sleeve bags and KYB shocks
Air Management: Air Lift 3H ride height control system

DRIVETRAIN

Engine: 2018 Chevy 6.2L V8 with a ProCharger, Hooker Blackheart headers, and VanNatta Fabrication exhaust kit
Transmission: 2023 Chevy 10L90 with a QA1 carbon fiber driveshaft
Rearend: Speedway Fab 9 rear axle with a 3.00 gear ratio

BODY & PAINT

Adriatic Blue paint with Chromabase finish and Eastwood matte clear coat
Custom bodywork includes shaved drip rails, antenna delete, and smoothed tailgate handle
VanNatta Fabrication custom bumpers and engine bay kit

INTERIOR

Custom interior panels and center console by VanNatta Fabrication
Tesla-style flush-mounted windshield and rear glass
Dakota Digital HDX gauges
Stereo: Stinger Heigh 10

WHEELS & TIRES

Wheels: Billet Specialties Hydros (20×10 front, 20×12 rear)
Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport (285/35/20 front, 335/30/20 rear)

 

 

 

Photo Credit: Corey Decker

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