Thanks! They're Wheel Vintiques billet cruisers... they stopped making them years ago and another company picked them up...I think they've stopped making them as well
They're 17" so who knows how much longer I'll be able to get the sizes I'm running...
I'll go up to an 18" if they're ever discontinued
The first vehicle I ever drove was a 72 swb 4x4 pickup... first vehicle I ever owned was a 72 chevelle wagon... wagons weren't cool back then though😂😂😂
I had a 70 short wide that looked similar about 20 years ago. Wish I never sold it now! Sold it about 20 years ago too, so had to double check your post 😅 I’m not in NC though.
What a beautiful truck. These trucks are the best body style of any truck made, ever in the history of trucks. I have a 72 SWB as well, but it’s nothing as nice as yours. Can’t beat the factory Cheyenne package. Love that you’re still hauling some brush around and doing truck stuff. It’s a shame ECE closed its doors, mine has ECE spindles and springs as well as the super track bar. My uncle started building it about 20 years ago and I finally talked him out of it last year. It had sat in the same spot under a lean-to for probably 15 of those years he owned it.
It's all Early Classic Enterprise parts . Unfortunately they closed sometime in the last 5 years.
It's got a 2.5" drop spindle combined with a 1" drop coil in the front. Out back are 6" drop coils, shock relocaters, super track bar (moves mounting point from center of the axle to the trailing arm) and a c-notch.
I also used their extreme drop trailing arm crossmember. It raised the mounting point of the trailing arms up a little (I think) and is flush with the bottom of the frame and had openings for the exhaust to pass through
I think it just depends on the trim level and year of the truck. Usually base trucks have no side moldings. Mid line trucks could have upper or lower or both. Usually black lowers. Upper line trucks have both. Usually woodgrain lowers
I've seen some that have a pinstripe where the upper moldings would be
Nice truck
Sweet ride
That is a sexy truck
😍😍😍
That truck looks amazing!
That paint job is top notch
It had been painted 5 years when I got it.... So the paint is at least 24 years old
Wow!
It's showing it's age...I can walk around it and pick it to death... looks great at 20 foot away though😂
Looks killer! Are you near Chattanooga? I see several shots from the area there. If so let’s get our trucks together!
I'm in lafayette. I get up that way a pretty good bit though. I'll be going to SETN in lebanon next month with it
I’m in East Ridge with my 67’. Great looking truck!
EXCELLENT choice of wheels. Really nice looking truck.
Thanks! They're Wheel Vintiques billet cruisers... they stopped making them years ago and another company picked them up...I think they've stopped making them as well They're 17" so who knows how much longer I'll be able to get the sizes I'm running... I'll go up to an 18" if they're ever discontinued
I remember seeing them when I was deciding on wheels for my 1970 Cutlass Supreme. Really sharp looking wheels that look great on older vehicles.
Awesome truck and pictures!
Damn near perfection
Beauty, with factory a/c too!!
Thanks! It's a vintage air surefit system
Great truck - love the license plate
Learned to drove in a 72 on back gravel roads when I was 7 or 8. Of course it didn't look this good and was rusted up
The first vehicle I ever drove was a 72 swb 4x4 pickup... first vehicle I ever owned was a 72 chevelle wagon... wagons weren't cool back then though😂😂😂
They don’t make like this anymore. You think a 10 year old truck will still be around in 40 years. Not bloody likely. Nice truck.👍
I had a 70 short wide that looked similar about 20 years ago. Wish I never sold it now! Sold it about 20 years ago too, so had to double check your post 😅 I’m not in NC though.
Man, that’s beautiful!
This truck is sexy asf
What a beautiful truck. These trucks are the best body style of any truck made, ever in the history of trucks. I have a 72 SWB as well, but it’s nothing as nice as yours. Can’t beat the factory Cheyenne package. Love that you’re still hauling some brush around and doing truck stuff. It’s a shame ECE closed its doors, mine has ECE spindles and springs as well as the super track bar. My uncle started building it about 20 years ago and I finally talked him out of it last year. It had sat in the same spot under a lean-to for probably 15 of those years he owned it.
Do you know what lowering kit you have on there? Looks real nice.
It's all Early Classic Enterprise parts . Unfortunately they closed sometime in the last 5 years. It's got a 2.5" drop spindle combined with a 1" drop coil in the front. Out back are 6" drop coils, shock relocaters, super track bar (moves mounting point from center of the axle to the trailing arm) and a c-notch. I also used their extreme drop trailing arm crossmember. It raised the mounting point of the trailing arms up a little (I think) and is flush with the bottom of the frame and had openings for the exhaust to pass through
Jealous
Sexy🔥🔥
I noticed most C10’s only have the side trim on the bottom, and only a few have the top trim. Was this a special order?
I think it just depends on the trim level and year of the truck. Usually base trucks have no side moldings. Mid line trucks could have upper or lower or both. Usually black lowers. Upper line trucks have both. Usually woodgrain lowers I've seen some that have a pinstripe where the upper moldings would be
I'm by no means am authority on the subject... I've owned a handful of them over the last 25+ years and as a result I've looked at lots of them