




Sketch renders for Brook's 1973 GMC C10 Stepside SWB pickup truck. Keeping to its roots as a farm truck, it is as stock as possible, including keeping the inline 6 motor. It was used on a cotton farm in West Texas. This truck is super raw, with no power brakes, air conditioning, steering, or anything else. It doesn’t even have a radio. Period updates include 20” Mack and Detroit Steel Wheel.