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Old 02-04-2010, 04:22 PM   #1
WellBilt Kustoms
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Guilty Customs teams up with WellBilt Kustoms to build a 67 C20

Figured I'd start a build thread for the newest truck in the shop. Its going to be a pretty quick build, with ALOT of custom work and parts.

The truck is a 1967 Chevy C20 longbed. The owner is Carl Hanlon, owner of Guilty Customs, who builds custom choppers / bikes. The truck is being built at WellBilt Kustoms, in Southern California.

In just a few short months, the truck will be taken from its current state, to a clean show truck that will carry custom choppers to local meets and shows.

Some plans for the truck are:
-Frame off build
-Everything painted, chromed, or powdercoated
-CPP Aluminum underbed fuel cell
-Rear Air ride suspension with C-Notch
-Boxed rear frame rails
-Shaved roof drip rails, stake pockets, tailgate handle, anteanna hole, door handles, key locks, upper cab line, bumper bolts, gas filler, all side mouldings and badges.
-Grant Kustoms rear rollpan
-Cadillac tail lights
-Suicide driver door
-Shaved firewall with custom front wheel tubs
-Jet black paint, with pearl white top, and Orange pin stripping.
-Custom pin-stripping throughout, guilty logo's incorporated within the paint sceme
-Undercarriage will be all black, with heavy metallic grey for suspension and various parts
-Interior will all be redone with new bench seat, reshaped into buckets, custom center console, dynamat, billet parts.
-Wheels will be orange powdercoated rally's.

Artist rendering: A little has changed since the rendering was done, but basic look is there.


Here are some pics of the truck:

On its way to WellBilt Kustoms:










More pics to catch up with its current state later on tonight.
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