C10 Builder's Guide

PROJECT RAVEN

Detailing Our Plan of Attack on This 1965 Chevy C10

- Text and Photos by Chris Hamilton

UNREACHABL­E STANDARDS AND UNREALISTI­C “BUDGET” BUILDS HAVE disconnect­ed some media companies from their general audience over the past years, which can upset some loyal readers and supporters. To connect with the every-man, we feel it’s far more important to set reachable goals and affordable budgets on our project trucks so you all can be motivated to finally order those parts and start wrenching on yours.

This year’s C10 project is called “The Raven” as it will be a daily-driven intimidati­on machine, capable of consistent use with enough peddle power to soar down the streets.

A 1965 Chevrolet is not the most common year to restore and modify, but the style of the hood and those hips had us hooked. Along with the simplicity of the suspension and drivetrain comes a long line of aftermarke­t parts from many of the incredible manufactur­ers that advertise with us. From pricey frame swaps to simple lowering kits, almost anything is available for these classic trucks. It’s no wonder that the C10 community is so strong and knowledgea­ble.

The plan for this pickup is simple: a budget of $15,000 and using nothing but bolt-on, factory replacemen­t parts that you can order yourself and install, if you have the time and tools, of course. I know this may be out of budget for some readers, but to build a truly reliable daily-driven classic truck, there is a price to pay. On this build we will be testing out Classic Performanc­e Products’ all new Totally Tubular control arms and coilovers for a static yet adjustable suspension in the front and rear. Along with the new suspension will be upgraded hydraulic brake assist with 13-inch rotors and hydro-boost, also from Classic Performanc­e Products. The truck already has a rough-running 350ci small-block in it, so we will simply add a new Fitech electronic fuel injection system to make this bird chip all day. A perfect fit fuel cell from Performanc­e Online will allow us to remove the factory tank in the cabin and new motor mounts, also from Performanc­e Online, will take out the shimmy and shake.

Classic Performanc­e’s power steering conversion kit is a thing of beauty, and we will show you the steps to installing it on your own. This is an upgrade you can perform at any time on a show truck you may already own. The benefits are undeniable and once you go power, you never go back. The factory steering column will also be swapped out so we can use a tilt column shifter.

The centerpiec­e for most builds is the wheels and tires, so we decided to go fully custom and order a set of 22-inch Delray wheels from Detroit Steel Wheel that will be painted to match the interior color of the cabin. These raw rollers are 9 inches wide, and they all share a backspace of

4.5 inches. For rubber, we went with 265-35-22 Toyo Proxes ST

III at all four corners, giving us the option of rotating our tires in the future if needed. Speaking of rubber, Steele Rubber Products sent a complete new rubber seal kit for the doors and glass, which will be added when we start on the exterior. AMD Direct has new steel body panels for this year’s C10, so we spent the remainder of the budget getting a new hood, fender and door skin for The Raven.

Check out our detailed breakdown of all the parts we have ready to go and follow up on this build in the next issue of C10 Builder’s Guide. Additional in-depth articles will be in Street Trucks magazine as well, so be sure to subscribe and enjoy!

 ??  ?? IN THIS RENDERING, YOU CAN GET A CLEAR REPRESENTA­TION OF OUR GOALS WITH THIS BUILD. CLEAN LINES, COOL COLORS AND CONSTANT CRANKS ARE ALL WE ARE AIMING FOR.
IN THIS RENDERING, YOU CAN GET A CLEAR REPRESENTA­TION OF OUR GOALS WITH THIS BUILD. CLEAN LINES, COOL COLORS AND CONSTANT CRANKS ARE ALL WE ARE AIMING FOR.
 ??  ?? WITH THE TRUCK IN THE BAYS OF FULL PEN FABRICATIO­N IN OCALA, FLORIDA, DALLAS MAYNARD WILL BEGIN THE TRANSFORMA­TION FROM BROKEN TO BADASS. DALLAS HAS BEEN BUILDING BODY-DROPPED BAGGERS BEFORE
IT WAS COOL, SO WE HAVE TOTAL CONFIDENCE IN HIS SKILLS FOR OUR RIDE. HE ALSO HAS A SEMA TRUCK BUILD IN THE WORKS SO WE WILL JUST SIT BACK, WATCH AND BUG HIM AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE.
WITH THE TRUCK IN THE BAYS OF FULL PEN FABRICATIO­N IN OCALA, FLORIDA, DALLAS MAYNARD WILL BEGIN THE TRANSFORMA­TION FROM BROKEN TO BADASS. DALLAS HAS BEEN BUILDING BODY-DROPPED BAGGERS BEFORE IT WAS COOL, SO WE HAVE TOTAL CONFIDENCE IN HIS SKILLS FOR OUR RIDE. HE ALSO HAS A SEMA TRUCK BUILD IN THE WORKS SO WE WILL JUST SIT BACK, WATCH AND BUG HIM AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE.
 ??  ?? THE RAVEN IS CURRENTLY A BAREY RUNNING AND DRIVING 1965 CHEVY C10 WITH A 350CI SMALL BLOCK ENGINE. NO POWER STEERING AND AN OUT-OF-SPEC CARBURETOR SETUP MAKES THIS CLASSIC MORE OF A TROPHY THAN A TRUCK.
THE RAVEN IS CURRENTLY A BAREY RUNNING AND DRIVING 1965 CHEVY C10 WITH A 350CI SMALL BLOCK ENGINE. NO POWER STEERING AND AN OUT-OF-SPEC CARBURETOR SETUP MAKES THIS CLASSIC MORE OF A TROPHY THAN A TRUCK.

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