Now that the ride was at an all-new height and all new panels where added. It was time to bring the look of the S-10 to show quality. One of the first custom additions would be a Street Source speed grille. Since a new hood was needed, Scott decided to opt for a Ram Air design hood by C-tech.
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Next, it was time to apply paint. Since the SS S-10 came stock with a roll pan, there was no need for Scott to go out and purchase another. The S-10 was put back to a glass Black along with a set of Dupont chrome allusion racing strips, done by Alan Gray at Wilmes Chevrolet.
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The taillights were also smoked to keep the over-all black look of the exterior. As an addition, Scott had an SS logo tinted into the back glass.
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When it comes to interior, Scott decided to excel. One of the first things on Scott’s agenda would be to acquire a set of S-10 Blazer front buckets and to have them wrapped in gray and black tweed. Along with the seats, the doors and other interior panels where wrapped in new material all by Lance Dreiling of Wichita Falls, TX.
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