They said he was nuts to imagine a C10 styled after a Porsche 917. Cameron Bishop's front midengine 1972 Chevy C10, inspired after Group 5 racing and the iconic Porsche 917 with its unmistakable long tail, is a daringly different truck with its aerodynamic rear wing. Could he build a modern, technologicallyadvanced C10 race truck that still maintains the spirit of GM engineers in the 1970s? Powered by a dry sump Corvette C6 Z06 LS3 pushed 13.5" into the firewall and 4" behind the front axle, the Cutting Edge C10 is a balanced blend of vintage styling and modern race car technology. Nicole takes Cameron on his first passenger ride in the scenic desert outside Phoenix, Arizona.
MORE ABOUT CAMERON BISHOP: Cameron is the owner of Cutting Edge Hotrods in Phoenix, Arizona and has been building for clients for over a decade. The grandson of the chief Corvette drivetrain engineer from 1952 to 1978, Cameron's love for GM is in his blood.
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