Digital artist imagines a wild 6×6 Chevy C70 hauling a lifted Blazer in trophy truck style, blending muscle, utility, and fantasy.
What happens when old-school GM workhorse meets modern off-road excess? Automotive artist Timothy Adry Emmanuel (@adry53customs) answers that question with a stunning new rendering of a lifted, 6×6 Chevy C70, built to haul a similarly modified Chevy Blazer in trophy truck fashion.

Based on a 1979 C70 medium-duty truck, the digital build reimagines the classic chassis as an unstoppable six-wheeled hauler, fully modernized for the dirt and dunes. The matte black exterior is accented with bright red long-travel suspension components, massive coilovers, and custom control arms that scream Baja-ready.
Up front, the C70 features a bold reinterpretation of the square-body Chevy fascia, enhanced with LED halo headlights, cube light pods, and a glowing Chevy bowtie emblem. A roof-mounted amber light bar and side-mounted LEDs bolster the truck’s all-conditions capability, while six burly off-road tires hint at serious terrain-taming potential.
Sitting atop the C70’s flatbed is a lifted Chevy Blazer, styled to mirror its heavy-duty carrier. Sporting oversized all-terrains, beadlock wheels, and LED lighting accents, the Blazer completes the high-octane, two-part build. The visual symmetry between the truck and its cargo gives the rendering a cohesive, show-stopping edge.
From the rear, the tandem axle setup shows off significant suspension articulation and reinforced underpinnings, underscoring the C70’s fantasy as both a hauler and off-road beast.
Though entirely digital, the rendering taps into a growing trend of enthusiasts reimagining classic work trucks like the C70 with extreme custom builds, blending nostalgia, muscle, and modern performance cues. It’s the kind of outrageous concept that wouldn’t be out of place at SEMA—or thundering through the desert in a dream race.