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BATTLESHIP ~ ’69 Chevy C10 Full Custom RestoMod Truck Build

BATTLESHIP, as it’s known, is the name of this fully customized RestoMod 1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck built by Carolina Kustoms of Portland, Oregon.

1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck ~ BATTLESHIP

Enjoy this incredible build ~ Specifications and more information below…

Owner: Lonnie Thompson, Carolina Kustoms

1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup Truck Specifications

ENGINE

Lonnie, Dakota and Dennis Thompson of Carolina Kustoms

  • Chevy 6.0L LS assembled by Wong’s Performance
  • COMP Cams Stage 2 camshaft and roller rockers
  • Wegner Motorsports accessory drive
  • Speartech wiring
  • MSD coils
  • Nick Williams throttle body
  • Holley mid-rise intake
  • Custom-made cold-air intake
  • Custom headers
  • 3-inch exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers
  • Be Cool radiator
  • SPAL electric fan
  • Boyd Welding gas tank
  • Stainless steel fuel lines
  • AVA battery boxes
  • Optima Yellow-Top batteries
  • Custom driveshaft
  • 6L90E transmission with Corvette shift kit
  • Chevy 12-bolt rearend with 3.73 gears and Dutchman axles
  • Yukon Gear limited-slip differential

CHASSIS & SUSPENSION

  • Porterbuilt front and rear kits
  • Classic Performance Products drop spindles
  • Slam Specialties RE-7 airbags in front
  • Ridetech sleeve ’bags in the rear
  • Ridetech shocks
  • 14-inch Wilwood brakes
  • Hydratech brake booster
  • AccuAir Endo air/valve tank
  • Air Zenith compressors

WHEELS & TIRES

Front: American Racing 20×8.5 with 255/40R20 Toyo tires
Rear: American Racing 20×10 with 275/40R20 Toyo tires

BODY & PAINT

Lonnie and Dennis Thompson and Caleb Osborne of Carolina Kustoms

  • 1967 C-10 front clip
  • Kindig-it door handles
  • Raised bed floor with bird’s-eye maple
  • Modified rear wheel covers by Brook Allmaras
  • Custom recessed marker lights
  • Custom front grille, hood, and inner wheel covers by Jason Vannatta
  • Porterbuilt hood hinges
  • Fesler taillights
  • Nu-Relics power windows
  • Battleship Gray paint mixed from PPG materials

INTERIOR & STEREO

Carolina Kustoms, Jim’s Customs, Dave Mix of Stereo King of Clackamas

  • Custom bench seat with bolsters and leather upholstery
  • Custom door panels with leather upholstery
  • Billet Specialties steering wheel
  • Ididit steering column
  • Brower push-button ignition
  • Crow Racing seat belt
  • Lokar Performance Products pedals
  • Dakota Digital HDX gauges
  • Billet Specialties door handles
  • Vintage Air AC
  • Bluetooth stereo
  • Rockford Fosgate T series 6.5 component speakers, 12-inch subs, and 1000×4 amp
  • Rockford Fosgate 360 processor
  • Hush Mat sound deadener

Also Built by Carolina Kustoms: 1940 Ford Pickup Truck Build ~ 40 Shades of Grey…

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