A company by the name of Customs by Lopez has previewed the wild Chevrolet C10 restomod it is creating for this year’s SEMA Show that’s running from November 2-5.

Work on the customized truck is still in its early stages. Photos shared to Instagram reveal that it will be a comprehensive re-build of the car, so much so that Customs by Lopez have completely separated the body from its chassis and proceeded to powder coat the chassis in a bright shade of red.

From here, the shop has started to bolt on custom suspension parts that include coilovers from Ridetech. It is understood that the auto shop is also planning to fit the C10 with beefed-up brakes from Baer while also slotting in a MagnaFlow exhaust.

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Like any good restomod, a new engine will also be featured, although it is unclear what it will be. If we were to guess, we’d suggest the C10 will get some kind of big-block Chevy V8 that will no doubt make it an absolute hoot to drive.

Then there is the styling. Renderings released of the pickup reveal that it will be equipped with all-new bodywork. The front end will be particularly striking thanks to the fitment of a new fascia with a large grille, LED headlights, shrouds around the headlights, a new bumper, and a bespoke hood to hide the new engine. The truck will also be equipped with custom wheels and the tailgate will feature an LED light bar.

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