
550hp LS3-Powered 1972 Chevy C10 Pro Touring Build
This 1972 Chevy C10, built by Cameron Bishop of Cuttingedge Hotrods, showcases a blend of FIA Group 5 racing and Group B rally aesthetics with modern performance capabilities. It features a custom-fabricated chassis designed to house a C6 Corvette Grand Sport's dry-sump LS3 V8 engine and suspension components. Upgraded with a Tick Performance Stage 3 camshaft and Brian Tooley Racing valve springs, the LS3 delivers around 550 horsepower. The truck has been enhanced with a widebody treatment, KW coilovers, Wilwood brakes, and custom bodywork, making it a standout in Pro-Touring competitions.
- Builder:
- Cameron Bishop
- Location:
- Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1972 Chevrolet C10
- Price sold:
- -
- Power:
- 550 hp
- Weight:
- 3,550 kg
- Engine:
- Chevrolet LS3 V8Tick Performance Stage 3 camshaftBrian Tooley Racing valve springsRadium Engineering fuel rails
- Wheels:
- Fikse custom wheels
- Suspension:
- Custom KW coiloversC6 Corvette suspension control arms and knuckles
- Body:
- Custom widebodyAluminum front roll pan and splitterAPR Performance wing
- Paint / Wrap:
- -
- Other Mods:
- 12.3-inch Holley Pro DashSparco race seats8-point roll cageCustom aluminum instrument panelCustom-fabricated air inlets
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