C10 Builder's Guide

AMADEUS One of the Great Figures in Chevy Truck History

One of the Great Figures in Chevy Truck History

- Words by Chris Hamilton Photos by Solomon Lunger

THE YEAR 1985 marked a special time in pop culture history, including music, movies, political events and design. Ronald Reagan, our 40th President, was publicly sworn in for a second term, the median household income hovered below $24,000, and the internet’s newly created Domain Name System sparked a worldwide movement. Also, if you can remember, the movie “Amadeus” was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and considered one of the best films of all time. It’s known as one of the greatest examples in American cinema—and what better way to segue over to one of the greatest examples of truck designs that Chevrolet has ever released?

During this year, GM added some new exciting features to this highly sought-after pickup. The company introduced hydraulic clutches as well as a new front grille and the most expensive radio available at the time, an AM/FM stereo seek/ scan head unit with cassette tape valued at $594. How many of you guys still have one of those radios laying around in the junk pile?

These trucks were amazing workhorses at the time, and they definitely were not known for their design cues and trendy body lines, but that mindset changed the first time someone slammed their Chevy to the ground. The sight of one inspired a handful of others to follow the path to pristine, and that snowball has kept growing ever since.

Fast forward to 2020, and guys like Joshua Parker from Wilburton, Oklahoma, needed only one example of how cool these trucks are to get his blood pumping. Once Josh was able to get his hands on this 1985 shortbed C10, he knew their relationsh­ip was just getting started.

First on his wish list of wants was to install a simple lowering kit. Slam it, throw some wheels on it and drive it. That’s good enough right? Well, I think we all know the answer to that. Seeing your truck look cool for the first time is a pleasure most guys crave but few ever witness. Although for the guys that do, it’s just a step in a direction of desire that we never expected to follow. In Josh’s case, the direction he went was a path to owning one of the coolest squarebody trucks in the country.

After spending some time cruising in a static dropped squarebody, Josh decided to take it up a level on all aspects of his build. Starting with the suspension, the lowering kit was removed and replaced with a full GSI Machine front and rear air bag kit complete with Accuair air management, CPP modular spindles, GSI frame stiffener and a rack-and-pinion steering system straight out of a Mustang. A new suspension setup calls for new rollers, so Josh ordered up a set of 24-inch Intro Vista wheels and wrapped them in 405-25-24 Pirelli tires. Also, between the frame rails now sits a new Boyd Welding fuel cell that evens the weight distributi­on and just looks super cool! Looks, however, were not the only thing Josh focused on. He knew if it looked mean, it had to be mean, and swapping the engine was the next step in the process.

This project helped Josh learn his level of skillset and his ability to be patient. “Don’t have a deadline” is his recommenda­tion for all the younger builders out there, and we couldn’t agree more.

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