Shane Garrison sent his 1970 Chevy C10 called “Capone” he built with his family to Level 7 Motorsports for some custom work and final assembly. The truck rides on a No-Limit Engineering Pro-Tech chassis with tubular control arms, Flaming River steering rack, 4-link rear suspension, and RideTech coilovers. A set of Jongbloed 19-inch (19×11,19×12.5) racing wheels cover Wilwood 14-inch disc brakes. Power is generated by a supercharged LS3 V8 built by Wegner Motorsports on a Holley Dominator EFI system. The engine makes 1,003 horsepower on 15 psi of boost from a 2.9 L Whipple supercharger and 93 octane fuel. The drivetrain uses a Bowler Stage 2 T56 Magnum six-speed transmission, Precision Shaft Technologies carbon fiber driveshaft, and Ford 9-inch rear end.
Source: Level 7 Motorsports (project page) and RideTech











That truck is just so badass good job guys keep the good work up wow
Love the truck. I wish that i could fix mine up this way i have a. 1972 c10 short wheel base just built a sbc 400 with 350 heads. Scat bottom end 10:1 std bore ARP main caps bolts on a heads as well. I have a hydromatic 375 what a 3000 stall don’t know how much horsepowers makes it eager to see
I really like it..total sleeer..
My dad had one of these trucks, same color, but more rusty believe it or not. I’d have you guys to build something REALLY close to this (a little less racy interior, a little more truck like – love love love the engine and wheels tho). May my dad Rest In Peace and may you guys keep building beauties like this!
Hi Shane. Thanks for the comment. Level 7 did a great job building the truck.