



f you’ve been around the classic Chevy truck scene for any length of time—at least in the last decade or so—there are some names in the game that, well, if you don’t know or recognize you probably haven’t been around for as long as you may think!
Of the key figures on the West Coast when it comes to all things C10, especially bartering with, Rene Martinez is the man—they don’t call him C10 King for nothing! A few years back, he worked a deal with fellow collector/aficionado of classic Chevy trucks, Sam Castronova, on a ’73 Stepside. However, once the Squarebody arrived at its new home in Arizona, Castronova opted to pass on the project, instead offering it to his friend and founder of one of the largest Chevy-only events in the west (Dino’s Git Down), Dino Battilana, who was more than “up to the task.”





The stock chassis was initially upgraded by Switch with a Chopping Block/Slam Specialties suspension front and rear with Ridetech adjustable shocks and 14-inch Baer brakes on all fours. A 4-inch narrowed Truetrac posi rearend was used to help accommodate the 22×10 American Racing two-piece Burnouts wearing 30-series Nexen radials. Next, a crate LS3/4L65E combo was put in place with an Edelbrock E-Force supercharger replacing the stock EFI intake and Borla exhaust system fabbed up to efficiently (and audibly) expel the additional air ingestion!







When asked what his most memorable experience to date has been with the Cheyenne, Dino aptly replied, “… all the black widows!”