
1966 Chevrolet C10 "Heaven Bound" by Yancey Taylor
Yancey Taylor's 1966 Chevrolet C10, affectionately named "Heaven Bound," is a standout show truck born from years of dedication. Originating as a farm work truck in Georgia, Yancey inherited it from his father and transformed it into an award-winning masterpiece. Early into the build, the truck received a small block 350 engine and Turbo 350 transmission. He later partnered with various professionals, including Dermie Close of Close Fabrications, for extensive modifications like custom hood, fenders, and door rubbers, as well as relocating components such as the battery and air-conditioning hoses. The exterior gleams with a House of Kolor Sunset Pearl finish, executed by Dreamweaver Custom Paint. Successfully featured at multiple SEMA shows, the C10 boasts accolades including Runner-up for the Summit Racing Downtown Show and Shine Award. Yancey credits his faith and persistence through the 12-year build journey, establishing "Heaven Bound" as a heart-stopping showpiece.
- Builder:
- Yancey Taylor
- Location:
- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1966 Chevrolet C10
- Price sold:
- -
- Power:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Engine:
- Chevrolet small block 350
- Wheels:
- Raceline wheels
- Suspension:
- Classic Performance Products upper and lower tubular control arms2-inch drop spindlesfront and rear disk brakesrear trailing armstubular transmission mountC-notch kitin-frame gas tank
- Body:
- custom fan shroudscustom radiator support panelscustom hood latchcustom overflow tankreshaped fenderscustom step headersshaved cowl vent
- Paint / Wrap:
- House of Kolor Sunset Pearl pigment
- Other Mods:
- Turbo 350 transmissionEddie Motorsports billet hood hingesnew Spal fansPrecision Replacement Parts door rubbers