Fesler Project: 1967 C10

Fesler Project 1967 C10 classic truck stance and build
Fesler Project Series: 1967 C10 (Project 67)
Fesler Project Series

1967 C10 (Project 67)

Project 67 is one of the trucks that helped put Fesler on the map in the early SEMA years. It was built to reset expectations for classic C10 styling, especially the stance, the trim-delete look, and the “modern truck” feel without losing the 67–72 body lines.

Platform: 1967–72 Chevy C10
Signature: Flush-mount glass + trim delete look
Power: Magnuson-blown 6.0L LQ4 + 4L65E

Build Snapshot

Project 67 was built around a simple goal: make a classic truck look and feel like a modern high-end build. That meant serious attention to stance, glass, braking, and the overall “finished” look that most trucks never reach.

  • SEMA Era: Appeared across multiple SEMA years (2003–2007)
  • Engine: GM LQ4 6.0L (Magnuson supercharged)
  • Transmission: 4L65E
  • Stance control: Air Ride Technologies air system
  • Wheels: 20-inch 3-piece Asanti wheels
  • Brakes: Baer brake setup
  • Signature detail: Flush-mount glass with no chrome trim
  • Finish: BASF bright red paint inside and out

This truck is a big reason “C10 done right” started looking the way it does today.

Parts inspired by this platform

If you are building a 67–72 C10 or Blazer, start with the big-impact pieces: glass, dash, wiring, and the interior components that make the truck feel finished.