The smoothed dash fascia displays...
The smoothed dash fascia displays the billet aluminum gauge cluster with factory gauges. An ididit tilt steering column capped with a Budnik Fontana billet steering wheel provides steering comfort.
The '72 Chevy C10 cab was extended by grafting a 6-inch rear portion of a matching, '72 donor cab and door skins. The side porthole glass was cut and installed by the guys at Dusty's. The bed's stake holes were plug welded and ground smooth. A Horkey's bed kit features white oak planks separated by polished stainless steel stringers and secured by polished stainless carriage bolts. The cab's bodyline was removed, and the antenna was frenched. The custom polished billet aluminum grille is flanked by a pair of Halogen headlights. The stock front and rear bumpers were dusted off and re-chromed. To establish the true identity of Jeff's ride, the crew at Dusty's spent endless hours block sanding and prepping every inch of the surface. They then laid down the PPG Cool Blue followed by color sanding and multiple layers of clear coat. Each coat was wet sanded smooth to achieve the endless depth of the Cool Blue.
A '94 Chevy Silverado center...
A '94 Chevy Silverado center console was refurbished and covered in black leather. The low-back bucket seats were removed from a Nissan Stanza, stripped to the frames, re-foamed and shaped, then covered in black leather.
Opening the doors exposes the ultra craftsmanship and stitch work of the crew at Suskey Interiors in Springdale, Arkansas. The dash air vents and glove box were filled and smoothed, giving the dash a one-piece appearance. The center console was pulled out of a '94 Chevy Silverado pickup, then refurbished and covered in black leather. For cruisin' comfort, a pair of Nissan Stanza bucket seat frames were stripped and reshaped with new foam, then covered in lush, black leather. Black English wool carpet adds to the black-on-black dcor. The door panels are embossed and covered in black leather and sport aluminum billet door handles and window cranks. The ididit tilt steering column is capped with a black leather Budnik Fontana steering wheel.
Tracy Morris, from Pocola, Oklahoma, is responsible for installing and wiring the audio components. The system's rockin' vibes are introduced by a Kenwood Excelon AM/FM head unit; its power output is enhanced by a pair of Memphis amps. Four 6-inch mids are located in the lower door panels and lower section of the X-tended cab. A 10-inch Phoenix Gold subwoofer pounds out the heavy bass tones.
Jeff is currently in the process of tearing down his blue cruiser to create a new look for the upcoming show season.
If his first generation is any indication of what he's got in the shop now, we can assure you that it'll be another jaw-dropper.