



The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado HD High Country continues the Chevrolet tradition of delivering high performance. This heavy-duty pickup truck is built to compete with the best that Ford and Dodge have to offer, and as such, it delivers impressive performance and capability as one of the most powerful trucks on the market. This particular High Country edition Silverado comes with a few upgrades to the base model, including the Z71 Off-Road package, Safety Package II, and others. This truck also comes with a 220 amp alternator, perfect when outdoors, and there is no power outlet in sight. This Silverado also comes with a few modifications for added aesthetics and functionality, creating the perfect truck that dominates the road. With only 17,500 miles reported on the clock, the barely used Silverado is an absolute steal.

Built with the no-nonsense style of the classic American pickup truck, this Silverado comes with the usual boxy design that has stood the test of time, accentuated with curves that add character and elegance. A Cherry Red exterior gives it a commanding presence thanks to its massive front grill, and black accents add character to the overall exterior. The bumpers and mirrors are painted to match the exterior color as well. Thanks to a 9" FTS suspension lift with Fox shocks, the truck towers over and has striking 26" JTX forged wheels with True Spiked 6" powder-coated lug nuts to go with it. Keeping all this to the ground are 37" Fury M/T tires that provide ample traction on and off the road, and FCKLightbars multicolored wheel rings and 16-piece multicolor rock lights keep the ground illuminated when needed. Climbing inside, you'll be treated to a comfortable interior in classic Jet Black that provides ample comfort wherever you might be. Being a High Country edition, this Silverado includes upgraded leather upholstery and stylish wood trim along with the usual creature comforts of a modern pickup truck.

To power this capable pickup truck comes a 6.6L TurboDiesel V8 that reportedly produces 401hp and 464lb-ft of torque. Paired with an Allison 10-speed automatic transmission, this engine provides ample power to ensure that this truck can go anywhere with confidence. Equipped with the Z71 off-road package, this Silverado comes with advanced features such as an AUTOTRAC transfer case, an auto-locking rear differential, and a suspension system that is built for off-roading. It even has hill-descent control. There's no doubt that this Silverado is ready for anything that the world can throw at it, allowing you to travel wherever you want to go with the confidence that can only come with a Chevy.




The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado HD High Country continues the Chevrolet tradition of delivering high performance. This heavy-duty pickup truck is built to compete with the best that Ford and Dodge have to offer, and as such, it delivers impressive performance and capability as one of the most powerful trucks on the market. This particular High Country edition Silverado comes with a few upgrades to the base model, including the Z71 Off-Road package, Safety Package II, and others. This truck also comes with a 220 amp alternator, perfect when outdoors, and there is no power outlet in sight. This Silverado also comes with a few modifications for added aesthetics and functionality, creating the perfect truck that dominates the road. With only 17,500 miles reported on the clock, the barely used Silverado is an absolute steal.



The C/K series of trucks from Chevrolet was ever popular. Succeeding that lineup is the Chevrolet Silverado, which was introduced in 1975 as the top trim level for the C/K series trucks and subsequently released in 1998 as a standalone model. The Chevrolet Silverado is currently in its fourth generation and boasts very capable Heavy Duty versions as well. The third generation Silverado was produced from 2013 to 2019. A 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD Crew Cab LTZ with some tasty upgrades and just 21,333 miles on the Duramax engine is up for grabs.



The Silverado is a range of full-size pickup trucks that was introduced by Chevrolet in 1999 to succeed the long-running Chevrolet C/K model line. Overall, the Silverado has seen four generations since its release, receiving multiple facelifts and custom specifications to suit the need of many customer segments. This diversification spun well in terms of sales for Chevrolet, with the Silverado being one of the best-selling vehicles in the U.S with over 12 million units sold since its release. This 2019 Chevrolet Silverado HD 2500 LTZ Z71 is up for sale in California with just 13,472 miles on the odo and has been given some of the best aftermarket parts, making it a true one-of-a-kind machine.




This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro blends classic first-generation styling with meaningful performance upgrades, creating a well-executed build with strong street presence. The seller states that the car is powered by a 427ci big-block V8, and the aggressive stance, polished wheels, and drag-style rear setup reinforce its pro-street character. Finished in black with white striping, the car maintains its vintage charm while incorporating modern performance enhancements, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts who want both style and power.



The Chevy Tahoe is synonymous with a full-size, value-packed family SUV experience, with enough space for everyone, cargo, and even pets if desired. Since 1992, the Tahoe took over the mantle from the K5 Blazer and raised the bar quite significantly. Now, the Tahoe is on its fifth generation, alongside its GMC Yukon sibling. That’s why an older Tahoe can be a great choice, even if it’s got nearly 79,000 miles, like this 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LS. This Greensboro-based SUV is of the four-door variant because Chevy did offer a two-door Tahoe as well, for early series. It’s got a nice V8 under the hood, and is ready for action. Plus, it’s definitely tipped to be a future classic, so that’s money in the bank for you!



Designed by the legendary Harley Earl, the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette heralded an era of American automotive greatness that continues today, eight generations and more than seventy years later. Introduced in 1953 as an all-American two-seat sports car, the C1 went through several developmental hurdles before maturing into the beautifully refined machine seen here. By 1959, the Corvette had already received its important 1958 facelift—adding quad headlamps, heavy chrome detailing, and factory-installed seatbelts—making models from this period especially desirable. This 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, finished in Roman Red with iconic White Coves and located in Florida, represents one of the finest ways to experience the facelifted C1 era. Subjected to a complete show-quality preservation showing under 100 miles since completion, it blends timeless Corvette heritage with tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability while keeping the car’s classic character intact.




The Land Rover Defender is one of the strangest cars in the automotive world, at least the older models are. They aren’t the most enjoyable to drive or the most comfortable carrier for passengers. Yet they are absolutely adored all around the world for their undeniable British character. The Defender is as British as warm beer, good tea, and bad teeth. Not to mention, they are mighty good off-roaders as well. What you’ll often find in the market or on roads is the Defender 110, rendering the short-wheelbase Defender 90 quite rare to come by. This 2000 Land Rover Defender 90 found its way to our inventory from St. Cloud, Florida. Having driven over 119000, this example remains well-maintained and boasts a re-upholstered interior.



There are numerous names that spring to mind when you think of the off-roading industry's American cult classics. One of the best options on the list is the Jeep Wrangler. You don’t get many go anywhere vehicles with the capability to remove the roof and doors. What we have brought to you here is a stunning example of a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. Named after the famous Rubicon Trail, the Rubicon is the most off-road-capable version of the Wrangler. It differs from the base model with features such as front and rear electric diff locks, electric sway bars, upgraded axles, and Stiffer off-road trail-focused suspension. The example you see here reportedly has just 67000 miles on its odometer. Located in Sebastopol, California, it eagerly awaits its new owner.



Jeep’s Wrangler is well-known as an off-roader with removable doors and a detachable roof. There aren’t many vehicles that fit that bill today – Ford’s Bronco is the only other one, actually. This makes the Wrangler a firm favorite among enthusiastic off-roaders who need their primary mud-plugger to also be their family transporter. That’s why we’re sure this 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 won’t have any trouble finding a new home. Coming from the third or JK generation of Wrangler, this 35,624-mile four-by-four currently resides in Herndon, Virginia. It’s got the Sport Package 24S, a premium black Sunrider soft top, an aftermarket lift kit and many more goodies to offer.

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