IN THE WORLD OF custom truck enthusiasts, what draws us together varies greatly. For some, it’s a newfound passion, while for others, it’s the nostalgic echo of childhood memories spent hanging around tailgates with family and friends.
Bryan Everett’s 1972 C10, now affectionately named “Blanco,” epitomizes a blend of familial legacy paired with automotive passion. This journey began with Bryan’s father, Bruce, whose career at General Motors started in 1968, laying the foundation for Bryan’s automotive fervor at a young age. Bruce Everett, a dedicated pattern maker at GM’s Marion, Indiana, plant, played a crucial role in crafting iconic vehicles and nurturing Bryan’s early love for cars with his own 1966 Corvette.
Bryan’s vision was to merge performance with the classic appeal of a shortbed truck. Juan truly delivered beyond…