This Idaho-based company specializes in the restoration of trucks from 1967 through 1972.
Large and bulky are two words that describe pickup trucks of the 1960s and 70s. This article is not about the vehicle’s size. How do you restore such massive trucks?
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Rtech Fabrications seems to have the answer. Rtech Fabrications, a truck specialist based in Idaho, has a talent for modifying and restoring retro trucks. Chevrolet Trucks from 1967 to 1972. We can say it did a great job by bringing life back to these trucks. Below are some of its creations.
We are impressed by the truck’s appearance just from looking at the photos. It reminds me a lot of the 1965 Jeep Kaiser Wagoneer from Icon 4×4. It’s nostalgic to say the very least.
Rtech Fabrications uses a unique, but well-chosen name system to identify its creations. The Chevy trucks that were manufactured from 1964 to 1966 bear the name of the Ponderosa, with rear seats and doors. It stands 8 feet tall, 20 feet long, and rides on top of 37-inch Nitto Trail Grapplers. The asking price is $125,000
The GM Crew Cab is a Chevy/GMC truck from 1967 to 1972 that was converted into a Crew Cab. The base model is available for $95,000.
These restomods will make you nostalgic on Sunday afternoons.
The Drill Sergeant looks, in spite of its name, like a military-inspired truck. Its sand color is especially striking. The two red jerrycans at the sides of the truck are a big giveaway. You can get it for as low as $45,000
The last is The Duke, a 1972 Chevy K50 Crew Cab that was converted from a C50 standard Cab. The truck is distinguished by its distinctive plaid interior trims and its 40-inch Nitro Trail Grapplers. It also features custom bumpers, running boards and a tilt bed. Rtech Fabrications is asking for $150,000 to purchase The Duke.