Vehicle Description
This 1990 Chevrolet Silverado 454 SS is a big block muscle truck
with added appearance and features that make it extra appealing,
especially at this affordable price.
These trucks have an awesome blackout style direct from Chevy. The
grille, front bumper, sport mirrors, and paint are all part of
well-coordinated intimidation with just the right hint of red in
the badging and full-length pinstriping. The odometer is believed
to represent the full actual mileage, and that would have this
averaging only about 1,500 miles annually. So it has seen far less
use than many others out there. That's why it's nice to have a
stock look and even what's believed to be largely the factory
paint. While the fundamentals are well preserved, this also makes
sure it has the right hints of custom style. You see it in the
tinted covers for the taillights and turn signals. And a bed liner
means the muscle car of trucks can still be a true pickup when you
want.
These specialty trucks have a great sense of style, and so the red
accents of the exterior get you ready for the full red interior.
The texture on the cloth, the plushness of the carpeting, and the
overall maintenance of the interior really reinforce that idea of a
quality pickup. In fact, you have a full set of great features,
like power windows, power locks, cup holders, sliding rear glass,
tinted windows, cruise control, and provisions for air conditioning
(it will need servicing to blow cold again. Plus, the radio has
been upgraded to an AM/FM touchscreen infotainment unit featuring
Bluetooth. This was built to be a driver's truck with bucket seats,
a center console in-between, and an upgraded sports steering wheel
on a tilt column.
What made these special Silverados earn their intimidating looks
with the fuel-injected 454 cubic-inch big block power under the
hood. This comes from the grand muscle car tradition of Chevy
grabbing the largest motor they had and shoehorning it into one of
the smallest, lightest bodies for exceptional performance. These
engines were initially intended to do work but then were installed
in an 800-pound lighter pickup... so you know this one has some
serious power to spare. This is believed to be the original motor
to the truck, and it has the look of well-maintained stock that
reinforces the low-mileage feeling. The TH400 three-speed automatic
transmission and strong 14-bolt rear end are stout components that
help deliver reliable performance. This one is also quite capable
on the road thanks to a sports car-like ratio on the power
steering, wide BF Goodrich T/As, and power brakes with front disc
brakes.
This is the classic muscle truck built for the fuel-injected era.
So if you're looking for a well-respected and powerful head-turner,
you know this is your deal. Call now!