



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.




The Chevrolet SSR LS is a uniquely American performance pickup that blends retro-inspired styling with modern V8 power and convertible flair. Designed as a lifestyle vehicle rather than a traditional work truck, the SSR combines a retractable hardtop roof with a short-bed pickup configuration, offering open-air driving alongside utility-focused features. This LS-trim example emphasizes comfort, usability, and factory-installed accessories while retaining the bold character that made the SSR stand out in Chevrolet’s early-2000s lineup.



In 1953, Chevrolet introduced a car that would shake up the American sports car market. Yes, the Corvette was born that year. With breathtaking styling by Harley Earl, this iconic sports car initially came with a six-cylinder engine that was definitely unsuitable for such an amazing piece of automotive art and mechanical excellence. So, Chevy rectified the mistake by 1955 with the introduction of the Small-Block V8. Initially displacing 265ci, it grew to a 327ci unit by 1962. That’s what we have in this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette, with its 327ci V8 that packs dual quad carburetors and a reported output of 400 horseower. This Washington-based car also comes with its original interior, as well as original Corvette wheels. If you want a special classic Corvette that’s definitely going to be valuable for years to come, talk to us right now.



Made between 1968 and 1982, the third generation or C3 Corvette has got to be the longest-running era in Chevy’s Corvette. Over 500,000 units were sold during this time, making it one of the best ways to enter classic Corvette ownership. This fine specimen from 1974 Chevrolet Corvette is a worthy candidate if you’re interested. Hailing from Aurora, Colorado, it’s got just 3,000 miles on its rebuilt 350ci engine and automatic gearbox. Plus, there’s a whole list of new and replaced parts that have been installed, bringing this Corvette to a whole new level in terms of condition. You definitely won’t regret getting your hands on this car!




The corporate cousin of the Chevrolet Silverado range, GMC’s Sierra line-up of pickup trucks is positioned at a slightly more luxurious point than its Chevy counterpart. Currently in the fourth generation of Sierra (which is the fifth generation of Silverado), the duo got a mid-cycle refresh in 2022. Changes included a revamped front end and an updated interior design, plus some tweaks here and there. That’s what you’ll be availing yourself to with this sub-34,000-mile 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation from Pompano Beach, Florida. It’s got the Elevation Premium Package, Elevation Black Package, X31 Offroad & Protection Package and a stout Duramax diesel under the hood. So, if you want a family-friendly truck that can take you further than where the tarmac ends, this is one fine option to consider.



This 2019 Dodge Durango SRT 392 offers a exhilarating blend of performance and luxury, making it an ideal choice for enthusiasts and families alike. Equipped with a powerful 6.4-liter SRT® HEMI® V8 engine, this SUV delivers remarkable speed and handling. It has a mileage of under 53,000 and features a host of upgrades that enhance both its aesthetics and performance. With aggressive styling and top-tier technology, the SRT 392 stands out as a premier option in the SUV market.



A brand born out of a request by Arnold Schwarzenegger. That’s perhaps how one could sum up Hummer. It all started around 1992 when Arnie suggested that AM General make a civilian variant of their tough and versatile military Humvee. Of course, when The Terminator makes a request, one considers it very carefully since refusal could be a rather ticklish affair. So, AM General created the Hummer brand and the H1 was the first product. However, the H1 was so massive that come the Two Thousands, AM General knew that they needed something a little more urban-friendly. Hence, the H2 of 2002, which was made until 2009. The H2 is relatively smaller than the H1, but still sits in the full-size segment. Over 153,000 were made, and we have one here today. This 2003 Hummer H2 has done 93,000 miles and comes to you from Cleveland. It’s got a 6.0-liter V8 and wheat leather upholstery. Oh, and it’s also got that impressive off-road capability that every H2 is renowned for.

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