Win a Twin-Turbo Chevrolet C10 from Full Throttle Racing
A twin-turbo Chevy C10 street truck for the price of a T-shirt — or a stamp, if you go the free-entry route.
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Est. market value
$120,000
Entries from
$15
Entries close
August 9, 2026
Drawing
TBA
What you're looking at
Full Throttle Racing is giving away a twin-turbocharged Chevrolet C10 — the kind of boosted, blue-collar street truck that FTR builds its whole brand around. The company's own video, "Twin Turbo C10 Hits the Streets," shows the truck is a runner rather than a static show piece, which matters: a driven, sorted turbo build is worth far more headache-free hours than a project that photographs well and idles rough.
Here's the honest catch, and it's a big one for anyone trying to size up the prize: FTR does not publish the truck's specifics. There's no stated year, no engine displacement, no power figure, no transmission, no color, and no mileage anywhere on the site or in the official rules. "C10" is a nameplate Chevrolet used from 1960 clear through 1987, spanning the round-body early trucks, the beloved 1967-72 generation, and the 1973-87 squarebody — and the value swings enormously depending on which one this is and how it's built. Treat every spec here as unconfirmed until FTR (or the winner) shows the details.
Why it matters
Classic C10s have been one of the hottest corners of the truck market for years, and a twin-turbo build lands right in the enthusiast sweet spot. Top-tier LS-swapped and pro-touring C10s are currently asking anywhere from the mid-$80,000s to around $180,000 on the open market, with clean 1967-72 restomods clustering in the $120,000-$130,000 range. That's the company this truck keeps. We've estimated its value conservatively at the middle of that band — but with no official ARV published, that figure is an educated guess, not an appraisal.
The entry math is aggressive in the entrant's favor: every $1 spent in the store equals one entry, and bonus packages stack quickly ($50 for the Gold package's 250 entries, $25 for the Silver's 100). A prior FTR giveaway ('FTRG1') has already been awarded to a winner, so the operator has a track record of actually handing over a prize — worth noting, though not a guarantee of anything.
The fine print worth knowing
The window is short: entries run from June 8, 2026 through 11:59:59 p.m. Central on August 8, 2026, with the winner drawn at random and announced across FTR's social channels (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok). You must be 18+ and a legal resident of the 50 U.S. states or D.C.; it's void in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and on overseas military bases.
Crucially, there is a free way in. You do not have to buy anything: mail a 3x5 card with your name, address, date of birth, e-mail, and daytime phone in a #10 envelope with first-class postage to TWIN TURBO C10, 19017 FM 1314 RD, Conroe TX 77302 (one entry per envelope). Before you commit real money, know what the rules don't cover: FTR does not publish an approximate retail value, does not mention a cash alternative, and does not state the winner's tax obligations — a giveaway truck in this value range can carry a five-figure federal tax bill that lands on the winner. Read FTR's full Terms of Service and confirm those points before entering.
Spec Sheet
| Year / Make / Model | Chevrolet C10 |
|---|
The Mod List
- +Twin-turbocharged engine (per giveaway name 'Twin Turbo C10'; specifics not published)
Why It's Special
A classic Chevrolet C10 pickup built as a twin-turbo street truck. FTR promotes it as a running, driven build ('Twin Turbo C10 Hits the Streets'), but the exact generation (1960-66 / 1967-72 / 1973-87 squarebody), engine, and power figures are not disclosed on the site — a real gap for anyone valuing the truck.
Our value estimate
$120,000
FTR publishes NO approximate retail value (ARV) for the prize — this is our editorial estimate, not an appraisal. Comps: high-end LS-swapped / pro-touring / restomod C10 pickups currently list roughly $85k-$180k on ClassicCars.com (e.g., a 1968 pro-touring restomod ~$179,900; an '82 LS-swapped build ~$149,995; multiple 1967-72 restomods $124k-$130k). A genuinely running twin-turbo street build slots into the middle of that band, so we've pegged ~$120k as a conservative midpoint. Replace with the ARV once FTR states one, and revise sharply if the truck turns out to be a lighter/older build or a high-dollar show piece.
Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.
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Common questions
How do I enter the Chevrolet C10 giveaway?
Enter through Full Throttle Racing on their official giveaway page — GiveawayCars links straight to it. There is also a free, no-purchase entry route (see below), which US sweepstakes law requires to carry equal odds.
Is there a free way to enter the Full Throttle Racing giveaway?
Free/no-purchase entry (AMOE) is offered. Per the site's Terms of Service: hand-print your complete first and last name, street address, city, state, ZIP, date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy), e-mail address, and daytime phone (with area code) on a 3"x5" piece of paper, and mail it in a #10 business-size envelope with first-cla…
When does the Chevrolet C10 giveaway end?
Entries close August 9, 2026.
How much is the Chevrolet C10 worth?
GiveawayCars estimates the Chevrolet C10 at about $120,000. FTR publishes NO approximate retail value (ARV) for the prize — this is our editorial estimate, not an appraisal.
Who is running the Chevrolet C10 giveaway?
It is run by Full Throttle Racing. GiveawayCars is an independent directory and is not the sponsor.
Who is eligible to enter?
Open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia who are at least 18 years old at time of entry.
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