




othing raises your adrenalin faster than a perfectly balanced fusion of acceleration and handling as you carve your way through a combination of twists, turns, and straightaways. To get there, you can either set your sights on a modern-day exotic or lay down plans to build a classic with far more personality than one could ever have off the showroom floor. The ’78 Chevy C10 laid out across our pages, owned by Rob Carmichael of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, is a perfect illustration of what can be crafted when all the planets align.






For a massive dose of LS power, Rob went straight to the masters at Golen Engine Service of Hudson, New Hampshire. Starting with a Chevrolet Performance LSX Bowtie cast-iron block massaged to 427 ci, it was filled with a speed shop full of go-fast goods, starting with a Callies DragonSlayer 4340 forged steel crank linked to matching Ultra H-beam rods capped with Wiseco forged aluminum boost-pistons bumped by a Comp Cams hydraulic roller stick. A set of Trick Flow GenX LS7 six-bolt aluminum heads with high-velocity CNC Competition-Ported runners feature upgraded PAC Racing valvesprings and titanium retainers for even more edge. Up top, there’s a Holley Hi-Ram intake with matching billet fuel rails and 120-lb/hr fuel injectors along with a Nick Williams CNC billet 103mm throttle body and one-off CCC plenum top. Here’s where Cerce turned up the heat, fabricating a custom stainless twin-turbo system starting with headers linked to a pair of fully polished Nelson T4 Mirror-Image 64mm turbos combined with Precision PTE 50mm blow-off valves, TIAL MVR 44mm wastegates, and a hand-fabricated intercooler. It’s all managed by a Holley Dominator system sparked to life by LS7 coil packs with hot gases flowing through a 3-inch stainless exhaust to MagnaFlow mufflers. But wait, there’s more, including a relocated in-bed cooling system featuring more of CCC’s magic, starting with 1 1/2-inch aluminum tube plumbing to a custom-mounted Ron Davis aluminum radiator with dual cooling fans and XRP Wiggins clamps. Power gets pushed through an RPM T56 Magnum six-speed trans with McLeod billet flywheel and Monster S-series twin-disc clutch linked to a custom driveshaft. It’s all good for a tire-melting 1,200 hp on pump gas.



