Vehicle Description
1991 Chevrolet C1500 -Southern Truck -5.7L V8 -Automatic
Transmission -69k Miles -Silver Over Blue Interior -US Mag Wheels
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main website: GarageKeptMotors.) Like a Rock. �€" Long-running
1990s advertising campaign for Chevy Trucks. A 1991 magazine ad
(citing the C1500 Chevy pickup as a Consumer Digest Best Buy) in
that legendary advertising campaign was headlined: You don't get to
be America's favorite half-ton pickup on looks alone. The copy went
on to cite the 1991 truck's bigger cab with better visibility,
increased standard horsepower, higher payload, heavier frame, and
the highest 2WD full-size pickup gas mileage. There was a lot to
like about the '91 Chevy pickups beyond looks alone. But these
pickups were definitely at the top of the list on looks, too.
Offered here is an especially good-looking '91 C1500 short-bed
pickup in silver over medium blue. The truck benefits from light
custom touches that both respect the classic design, and add to its
personality. Having traveled just 69,000 miles-roughly 2,300 miles
per-year on average-this has been a gently used truck over its
life, as its current condition verifies. Outside, the silver paint
was an especially good choice for the smooth-sided design. While
many pickups of this era wore two-tone paint, the unbroken expanse
of silver here makes the most of the Nineties look. A thin,
full-length, double-line tape stripe in black, combined with the
lower body trim, emphasizes the horizontal flow of the truck's now
classic design. Across the entire truck, the paint is uniformly
glossy and free of damage. (The floor of the cargo bed shows only
minimal evidence of light-duty hauling.) Cabin glass is lightly
tinted; lighting lenses are clear and undamaged. Smoked taillight
lenses have been added. The most noticeable appearance upgrade is
the addition of US Mag wheels (in pristine condition), a handsome,
twin ring split-spoke design, mounted with low-profile performance
tires. The truck's factory chrome trim is all in place, as are all
factory badges and identification (including the Chevrolet tailgate
lettering in black). All chrome-including the front grille (with
black bowtie emblem) and both front and rear bumpers-Is in pristine
condition. A custom, roll-up cargo-bed cover in black adds a
finished touch to the truck. Inside, the blue-patterned fabric
upholstery on the bench seat and lower door trim has obviously been
well-maintained; there are no rips, tears, or significant signs of
wear. The same is the case for the blue cabin carpeting (protected
by rubber floor mats). The dashboard includes all stock features,
instruments, and controls; the truck is equipped with air
conditioning and roll-up windows (the latter often preferred for
lack of maintenance issues). The black, factory, Chevrolet-branded
steering wheel overlooks the driver-oriented instruments and
controls as well as the blue, damage-free dashboard. The
factory-installed radio also remains in place. Under the hood, the
engine bay is spotless; the 350 cubic-inch V8 couldn't have looked
nicer when it was on the showroom floor. All components are
properly mounted without modifications. (Service receipts for
maintenance work on the truck are included in the sale.) The dual
exhaust is properly routed and shows no damage from over-aggressive
driving styles. The brake calipers on the front disc brakes are
painted red (yet another sign of owner pride in this truck). The
well-maintained, original condition of this '91 pickup is
faithfully presented from every angle (i