To chrome all of the plastic pieces, the pieces first had to be sanded glass-smooth, then sprayed with liquid copper. Once coated in copper, the components were racked in custom metal racks to prevent the plastic parts from warping during the hot nickel. Finally, the chrome plating stages began. The outcome is a stunning depth and clarity, that normally would only be possible when chrome plating a metal part. To match the front lights' mixed-years' influence, the LED taillights sport blue-dot lenses straight out of the street-rod files. Over 500 hp lurks underneath the carbon-fiber hood of the Silverado, and every screaming decibel of the monster comes wailing out of these long chopper exhaust pipes. At full song, it sounds like a pack of rabid motorcycles racing from the distance.
From the front, the OCC Silverado exudes attitude-just the image a chopper displays. Almost every point on this truck was created from drawings, concepts, and pure unbridled imagination. The headlights are HID, but the lens is a tri-bar unit lending its roots to yester-year hot rods. Black meets black, chrome, and more black inside of the red-tinted glass of the Chevy. The glovebox was removed, and in its place is a billet trim piece showing off its OCC tattoo. The rest of the dash, center console, ceiling, and door panels were covered in Abyssal Black paint or leather. Chrome dash panels, trim, and vents create the perfect contrast.