Street Trucks

SQUAREBODY SYNDICATE

STRIKES AGAIN WITH THE SS02 C-10 BUILD

- TEXT BY MIKE SELF PHOTOS BY CARL SHULTZ

JOE YEZZI HAS PROVEN HIMSELF TO BE A SQUARE-BODY MASTER— THEY’RE IN HIS BLOOD. He grew up always having one of some sort in the family, and after breaking the world’s collective neck with his Syndicate Series ’01 C-10, Joe knew that he’d really have to raise the bar on his next build, so that’s just what he did. Joe’s latest is a ’76 GMC Sierra Classic 15 shorty that is being built as a tribute to the last known surviving 1975 GMC Indy 500 Hauler, which Joe also owns. That truck is currently being restored because of its historical significan­ce; there was no way Joe was going to cut that one up, and we don’t blame him one bit.

At the time of this writing, most of the metal finish work has been completed, and the cab sits perfectly atop The Roadster Shop Syndicate Series Spec chassis and matching RS air ride suspension with Ridetech shocks. Custom 20-inch Syndicate Series turbine-style wheels by MCS and Michelin Pilot Super Sport rubber are the perfect complement to the forthcomin­g 1975-era paint scheme.

When we asked Joe what else will be done before the truck is ready for paint, he shared,

“Nick [Sininoris] and the crew at Hubcaps Hotrod Design will be cutting out and replacing the whole firewall to fit and hide all the brackets and components. They’ll also build the upper core support to match, along with a complete, complex bed floor. The front and rear fender wells will be modified to fit the truck correctly, and the bumpers will be tucked. It’ll have a full custom roll cage, steering linkage, all of the gaps on the doors and hood will be set, and the front valance modified. Once the exhaust is done, the custom battery brackets and a ton of other stuff will get put on. Let’s just say anything metal on the truck is being touched by Nick and his crew.”

Although Joe’s original Indy Hauler didn’t have anything particular­ly special under the hood when GMC built it, the tribute truck will have the kind of power the original only wishes it could have been born with. A fully built, Magnuson blown GM Performanc­e LS3, assembled by Charles at Pro-dyno, will put out an estimated 600-630 rear wheel horsepower. American Powertrain has put together a beefed-up Tremec Magnum six-speed transmissi­on, which should make the Sierra an absolute blast to drive, especially with the bulletproo­fed Currie 9-inch rearend and 4.11 gears.

The interior will be very reminiscen­t of the original Indy Hauler’s, but it will be a bit more in tune with the truck’s high-performanc­e capabiliti­es,

with Simpson five-point safety harnesses attached to the roll cage, as well as Syndicate Series gauges by Dakota Digital, and a Syndicate Series billet steering wheel from GSI. Empire Custom Upholstery will handle the soft goods, with good ol’ red, white and blue accents throughout. Joe may end up breaking a sweat while mashing the go pedal, so an Old Air Products air conditioni­ng setup will help cool things back down when need be.

You’ll definitely be seeing more of the Syndicate Series 02 once it’s finished, and we have a sneaking suspicion that it’ll have a prime spot at SEMA. With as much love as Joe puts into every square-body he owns, this truck will be one for the history books, and it will no doubt be one of the most remembered trucks of our time. Stay tuned for the next round in this truck’s saga in an upcoming issue of Street Trucks.

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 ??  ?? ABOVE. THE SIGNATURE SYNDICATE SERIES SPEC CHASSIS BY THE ROADSTER SHOP PROVIDES A STURDY PLATFORM FOR JOE’S SIERRA, WHILE THE ROADSTER SHOP SUSPENSION SETS THE TRUCK RIGHT ON THE GROUND WITHOUT SACRIFICIN­G PERFORMANC­E.
ABOVE. THE SIGNATURE SYNDICATE SERIES SPEC CHASSIS BY THE ROADSTER SHOP PROVIDES A STURDY PLATFORM FOR JOE’S SIERRA, WHILE THE ROADSTER SHOP SUSPENSION SETS THE TRUCK RIGHT ON THE GROUND WITHOUT SACRIFICIN­G PERFORMANC­E.
 ??  ?? THERE’S STILL A LONG ROAD AHEAD, BUT THIS OL’ SIERRA IS DESTINED FOR GREATNESS. WITH THE BODYWORK ALMOST COMPLETE, IT WILL SOON WEAR AN ICONIC SPIRIT OF ’76 PAINT SCHEME IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
THERE’S STILL A LONG ROAD AHEAD, BUT THIS OL’ SIERRA IS DESTINED FOR GREATNESS. WITH THE BODYWORK ALMOST COMPLETE, IT WILL SOON WEAR AN ICONIC SPIRIT OF ’76 PAINT SCHEME IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
 ??  ?? ABOVE. WE WERE THINKING ABOUT GOING WITH A WHEEL LIKE THIS FOR ONE OF OUR PROJECTS, THEN BAM! JOE YEZZI BEATS US TO THE PUNCH. THESE AMAZING TURBINE-STYLE SYNDICATE SERIES WHEELS BY MCS ARE THE PERFECT ADDITION TO HIS INDY 500 HAULER TRIBUTE TRUCK AND...
ABOVE. WE WERE THINKING ABOUT GOING WITH A WHEEL LIKE THIS FOR ONE OF OUR PROJECTS, THEN BAM! JOE YEZZI BEATS US TO THE PUNCH. THESE AMAZING TURBINE-STYLE SYNDICATE SERIES WHEELS BY MCS ARE THE PERFECT ADDITION TO HIS INDY 500 HAULER TRIBUTE TRUCK AND...

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