Vehicle Description
Factory performance trucks weren't really a thing until this one
came along. It wasn't hard to do. Drop a motor with monster amounts
of torque into the smallest, lightest, full-sized pickup you have,
beef up the suspension and drivetrain a bit so it handled more like
a sportscar than a pickup, and voila! Tire smoking factory fun.
This one has led a sheltered life, venturing out for a little over
16,000 miles in the past 30 years. Check out this ground breaking
time capsule of a truck.
The design team at Chevy made the choice to keep the look of this
truck clean and simple, although maybe menacing would be a better
description with its Black Onyx paint. Also lending to the
intimidation factor is an SS designation that appeared for the
first time ever on a pickup. Although this brute could obviously be
used as a work truck, it was not. It appears to have spent its life
indoors or at least under cover because the factory original paint
is in excellent shape. A black grill underlined by a black bumper
adds to the subtle, understated look with just a red bowtie in the
center and a set of fog lights mounted down low in the chin
spoiler. The window trim is blacked out as are the side mirrors.
454 SS appears on the sides of the bed and Chevrolet in script with
another bowtie is lettered on the tailgate. The bed itself is
nicely dressed out in diamond plate along with a rubber mat.
Open the door and you will find a Garnet Red cloth interior which,
as you would expect with such low mileage, has little to no wear on
anything and it is all completely stock. Diamond plate protects the
door sills and the whole interior looks showroom fresh from top to
bottom. The door panel has a nice armrest with the power window and
lock switches at your fingertips. Have a seat in the high back
reclining buckets. They are both super comfortable for cruising and
also have nice side bolsters to offer support if you decide to cut
this truck loose and have some fun. The 4-spoke steering wheel is
mounted on a tilt column along with the cruise control stalk and
the shifter for the automatic transmission. The dash and gauges are
spotless and the FM/cassette deck has a built-in equalizer. Red
vinyl floormats protect the carpets and there is a big center
console with cup holders between the seats.
Pop the hood and you will find that torquey big-block 454 motor
nestled down in a neat and clean engine bay. It is all completely
stock and is the original, numbers matching engine. There is
nothing flashy about this engine. No chrome, no aftermarket
dress-up pieces. Just tons of torque to get the job done. A dual
exhaust system winds its way back and ends with dual chrome exhaust
tips that peek out from under the back bumper. Power is sent back
through a Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 3-speed transmission to a
heavy-duty rear end which was outfitted with 3.73 gears and had
semi-floating axles to transmit all that power effectively. The
factory also upgraded the suspension with Bilstein gas shocks and a
beefy sway bar up front that really help this truck handle well.
The rubber meets the road through polished factory 5-lug wheels
which look great and mount 275/60R15 BFGoodrich Comp T/A
radials.
This is an opportunity to own a super low mileage, time capsule
truck, and the first one to ever wear an SS badge. Come on down,
check it out, and drive it on home.