
Images BY THE AUTHORhen you have a fulltime job during the week chances are you don’t bring any aspect of it home with you. For Fabian Musuraca that doesn’t seem to apply. He explains, “I run a collision shop during the day, and I have a big garage at home that I restore old cars for other people as a hobby.” He has several projects under his belt for others, but when it came to something that he was interested in, he gravitated toward a truck and he was very specific in what he was looking for—it had to be either a 1967 or 1968 Chevy C10. “This was a dream of mine,” he explains. “The ’67 short window I liked, but I didn’t have any luck finding a good one.” He further adds, “I looked at probably over 150 trucks before I found this ’68. I ended up finding it online on Craigslist back in the fall of 2015.” When he set out to look at it, he was convinced that it was going to be just like the others even though it was advertised as having a lot of work done to it. It was a father and son project that had lost most of its steam because the son wanted to use the money to move on and start a family, so the father was perfectly OK with the truck being sold. “I saw a lot of potential in it, but it came to me half bolted together,” he states. “A big selling point for me was that the roof wasn’t rusted out and, overall, it looked like I could make things work. I knew the paint scheme that I wanted, but I didn’t know the colors. I wanted it to be different, to pop and stand out. The plan was to have something modern with a Pro Touring feel and all the modern technology.” One thing that didn’t factor into his equation was the 396 big-block and four-speed that powered it.
For Fabian this truck became a six-year time sink that consumed many evenings and weekends; it took longer than expected—it’s a situation that can potentially strain a marriage—but as he points out, “My wife has always been supportive of what I wanted to do and 100 percent there. I feel as though I built this truck for her; for me, it’s her truck and she loves it. I didn’t think it would be out this year, but we want to start enjoying it.”