JConcepts New Release – 1966 Chevy C10 Step-side
New Products street eliminator

JConcepts New Release – 1966 Chevy C10 Step-side

14 June, 2019

Buy Now
 

The 60’s generation stands as a testament to the qualities that once made the American automobile industry the envy of the world. The 1966 Chevy C10 is a plain-Jane work truck, old enough to be vintage, however, not so antique that it’s a relic. The 1966 Chevy C10 incorporates all the elements that made vehicles beautiful during this era of engineering and design. When JConcepts was looking for a drag-racing truck to add to the line-up, the Chevy C10 stood out. From start to finish, the 1966 is an honest truck that is comfortable with its essential truckness.

This truck is utilitarian as is, but once you add the step-side bed, “ultra” rear wing placement and build-up, it manages to be both atheistically graceful and mechanically formidable. It has character and style, lower stance was emphasized by an attractive, pinched-waist body featuring “jet pod” eyebrows over the grille. Sizeable front chin-spoiler, large front hood-scoop, high-operation 60’s style cab with rear flange for authentic looks.

The rear of the truck has a step-side style bed and the entire design is multi-faceted. The rear fenders have built-in clearance for a large assortment of drag racing rear tires including the JConcepts #3194 (Hotties) rear SCT tire. The body shell also has the identifiable flat rear tailgate area and built-in connection points for the oversized rear wing option. The truck can be used with or without the rear roll-bar option and “ultra” rear wing setup. Many pieces make up the Chevy C10 and can be tailored to the customer needs or focal point of the build.

As with all JConcepts bodies, the package includes a custom decal sheet, window mask, body shell and accessories. Officially licensed to JConcepts by Chevrolet, the classic is also built, formed and designed in the U.S.A. with professional grade artisans. As always, each body set is backed with JConcepts customer support and racing heritage.

Build notes –
All additional pieces need to be carefully trimmed with quality curved scissors and smoothly sanded before painting. Plan attachment points and paint all materials before assembly. Add included window mask to the inside of the shell and spray only polycarbonate approved paint to the inside of the body in light coats. Three to four light coats of paint should be used to cover the body, roll-bar and wing assembly and let to dry according to paint can instructions.

The rear roll-bar section and lower rear wing support is mounted carefully to the tailgate and fender wells using double sided tape or shoe goo (not included). The upper wing section also attaches with double sided tape (not included) sets down and provides the look and finishing touch to the 1966 classic.

Specifications –
The 1966 Chevy C10 measures a 13″ wheelbase and the inside dimensions of the body are 11.75″ front and 12.00″ rear width. The body is built for a 2wd SCT wheelbase length and fits standard SCT width chassis layouts and suspension using drag racing (#3193 front tire, #3194 rear tire & #3387 wheels). It’s helpful to plan your build, take measurements and modify your platform to fit inside the boundaries of the Chevy body.

Features:
• 1966 Chevy C10 faithful representation
• Multi-piece rear wing for street elimination competition
• Rear roll-bar option for appearance versatility
• Fits an assortment of standard SCT length & width trucks with drag race tires / wheels
• Decal sheet with Chevy C10, Speed Shop and JConcepts badges.
• Officially licensed by Chevrolet to JConcepts.

Chevrolet and nameplates are registered trademarks owned and licensed by Chevrolet. Manufactured by JConcepts, Inc.

1966 Chevy C10 step-side w/ “ultra” rear wing
Part# 0373
UPC Code – 845937019998
Retail price – $70.00
Map price – $59.50
(Fits – 11.75″ front width, 12.00″ rear width & 13″ wheelbase)
(Fits – Standard SCT width using drag race tires)
(Fits – Street Eliminator narrow suspension chassis setup)

Rich M

Engineering leader at a pre-IPO startup