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Images By Grinder TVhad seen Derek Bumgardner’s Task Force Chevy a number of times—on the socials and in person—before actually spending some time with him and the truck at last year’s C10 SLO Down. Even after that, I still was none the wiser to the fact that the entire Stepside build was based almost entirely off aftermarket components! From the Premier Street Rod cab to the (now-defunct) Mar-K bed with boat deck flooring, the GSI/AccuAir chassis to the GM Performance LS3 and the Snowden bucket seats, it’s all stuff you or I or anyone else can pick up the phone or click the mouse and buy!
Before I get into the abovementioned particulars, I asked Derek to give us a little surmisal of his Stepside—and just how he came about its name, “Destitute”!
As was the case with his ’68 C10, Tre5 Customs in Glendale, Arizona, finished up the ’57. It’s all based on GSI Machine and Fabrication’s bagged 1955-59 chassis that utilizes AccuAir’s eLevel ride height system with Ridetech shocks and Baer brakes and rolls on Billet Specialties’ 20/22-inch Fury wheels. Power comes from that naturally aspirated, 376ci LS that features a Tre5-fabbed stainless exhaust utilizing Ultimate headers and Borla mufflers, a Lokar-shifted 6L80E, and a 3.70-geared Currie 9-inch.
Comfort amenities added by Tre5 include Dakota Digital HDX gauge cluster, Ididit tilt column with a Billet Specialties Fury steering wheel, and a Morel/JL Audio system.