



The Chevrolet Silverado line-up comes from a long ancestry of useful and dependable pickup trucks, and one that can be traced back to just after World War II. For decades, Chevy trucks have offered reliable and steadfast transport to countless American small and medium businesses and entrepreneurs. This 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is no different to its elders in that sense. However, this 38,000-mile, North Carolina-based truck comes with a slightly different persona, as it’s been modded somewhat. Now available for sale, it could be your daily driver or your weekend show car, depending on how you plan to use it.

Coated in a nice shade of white, the first thing you’ll notice about this 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is its shiny set of chrome multispoke alloy wheels. Then, you’ll note their rakish camber angle and the lowered stance of the truck. Yup, this truck is a bit of a showman after all. However, the rest of it is largely stock, right down to its truck bed and lighting clusters. The truck bed is lined in black material and exposed to the elements, but aftermarket lockable covers are easily available. The interior of this 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a single cab affair with seating for two occupants bisected by a center console with cup holders. It’s pretty well equipped, with power mirrors, central locking, air conditioning and power windows. You’ve also got a multifunction steering wheel with cruise control buttons, a radio with in-dash CD player and an overhead console with map lights. Automatic headlamps are present, as are some 12-volt charging ports too. As for the center console bisecting the seats, it can flip up into a temporary-use third person seat, but it’s mostly for very occasional use.

This second-generation 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 comes with a naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V8 under the hood. The engine is a Vortec 4800 unit that can be used with flex fuel. It’s reportedly rated to deliver up to 302hp and 305lb-ft. Power goes to the rear axle via a 4-speed automatic gearbox with overdrive.




The art of gifting your better half comes in many shapes and forms. Some may choose a simple chocolate and roses and call it a day, but if you really want to make an impact, you might have to think more creatively. Present today is that creativity and a gift that lasts an everlasting impact and takes shape with this 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 RST. With a reported 91,371 miles on its clock, this behemoth-sized gift for the MRs gives the opportunity to drive in style and the chance to enhance your driveway game.



The Chevy Silverado is one of the most well-known full-size pickup trucks around. Derived from Chevy’s venerable C/K Series, the Silverado is now in its fourth generation. It’s got a stablemate too, called the GMC Sierra. Today, we have a 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 for sale from Brasher Falls, New York. Thanks to its Z71 Off-Road Package and Protection Package, this truck enjoys some enhancements that make it great for adventuring around in. It’s got a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 7,100 pounds, and has covered just over 6,000 miles at the time of writing. So if you want a capable truck that can go off-road with your family in supreme comfort, here’s a candidate to consider. Its also got the LT Convenience Package and the LTZ Plus Package.



Do you want a pickup truck that’s useful, reliable and just a little quirky? Well boy, have we got the ideal vehicle for you right here at Exotic Car Trader. Check out this 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with its utilitarian value proposition, punchy V8, well-equipped interior and above all, low-rider stance! Yes, it’s a Silverado but not your typical Silverado. Given that the Silverado is one of the most popular pickup trucks in America, it would be nice to have one that’s just that extra bit distinctive. That’s what we’re offering one lucky buyer, with this 79,466-mile truck from Greensboro, North Carolina. Without further ado, let us tell you more, but feel free to call or DM us anytime if you’d like to make this baby your very own.




Built with one goal in mind—dominating the racetrack—the 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 stands as one of the most hardcore track-focused muscle cars ever produced by Chevrolet. Unlike other Camaro variants that emphasize straight-line speed or luxury features, the Z/28 was engineered primarily for handling, balance, and endurance on demanding circuits. This particular example shows just 7,536 miles, making it a remarkably preserved specimen of Chevrolet’s modern track weapon. Finished in Red Hot, this Z/28 showcases the stripped-down philosophy that made it legendary among enthusiasts: fewer comfort features, lighter components, and motorsport-grade engineering. Powered by the naturally aspirated 7.0L LS7 V8 derived from the Corvette Z06 and paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, this Camaro represents one of the purest driver’s cars of the modern muscle era.



Want to give yourself a real treat that will make every drive an exciting one? Want to turn heads and demonstrate that you’re a real, red-blooded American automotive enthusiast? We’ve got just the thing; a 2,157-mile 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 2LT Z51 in Rapid Blue! With its removable targa top, Z51 Performance Package and Jet Black interior, this 490-horsepower American performance car is definitely the best choice, and one that you’ll wake up and Thank God for buying every day. The car is available in Naples, Florida, and even if you’re on the other side of the country, it’s worth the trip to check it out. Heck, why not fly into Florida, buy it, and drive it back home?



This 1969 Chevrolet C10 Restomod shows 3,872 miles on the odometer and has been modified with modern performance and suspension upgrades. Power comes from a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter LQ4 LS V8 equipped with Holley electronic fuel injection and paired with a manual transmission driving the rear wheels. Finished in a turquoise patina exterior with a white roof over a black interior, the truck features an AccuAir E-Level air suspension system, a bed-mounted RCI 20-gallon fuel cell, and 22×9 powder-coated white steel wheels with Chevrolet dog-dish center caps.




What if we told you that Chevy made a coupe utility – basically a coupe styled pickup truck, stuck a V8 under the hood, and gave it a retractable hardtop for the passenger cabin for an extra measure of craziness? Yes, that’s precisely what the GM engineers did with the SSR. Produced between 2003 and 2006, just 24,112 units were sold to the public. Today, the SSR represents a curio that’s a sure-fire future classic, but also an example of what happens when you give automotive engineers and designers free reign to create something truly unique. This 2005 Chevrolet SSR is up for grabs in Lancaster, with a decent 128,000 miles on the clock. It’s a great choice for anyone seeking an SSR, because in 2005, the model got an upgraded 6.0-liter LS2 V8 that had 90hp more than the 5.3-liter unit installed for 2003 through 2004 units. This vehicle has that, plus a set of staggered painted aluminum wheels, and automatic gearbox, and infinite quirkiness.



The most popular pickup truck in the United States, Ford’s famous F-150 has been selling like the proverbial hot cakes for decades! This full-size pickup truck is a half-tonner and marks the entry point for Ford’s F-Series line-up. The F-Series itself is something of an icon, being around since 1948 and now in its fourteenth generation. Hence, you can easily find yourself an F-Series, be it a classic or one of the latest examples. Today’s 2024 Ford F-150 STX is of the latter flavor, and has done under 12,000 miles so far. It’s got an RK splitter, some tasty 22-inch wheels, a color-matched grille and, naturally, a V8 under the hood. If you’re in search of a family-friendly but capable pickup truck with some style and smooth looks, this is a great choice to consider.



Chevy’s quirky retro-styled convertible pickup truck experiment, the SSR was made for just three short years, between 2003 and 2006. Inspired by Chevy’s Advanced Design trucks of the 1940s, the SSR was intended to be a sort of modern hot rod. However, just 24,112 were sold, which wasn’t quite up to the figures that Chevy intended. The uptick of that is, today, SSRs are becoming sought after. That’s why you shouldn’t wait long to snap up this 2005 Chevrolet SSR from Kentucky if it catches your fancy. With its black leather interior, aftermarket Bluetooth radio from JVC and wood strips in the cargo be, this hot-rod pickup truck has done a scant 7,300 miles!

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