Vehicle Description
1987 Chevrolet K10 - 5.7L V8 - Automatic Transmission - 4x4 - Gray
Over Red Interior - 47k Miles Shown (Please note: If you happen to
be viewing this 1987 Chevrolet K10 on a website other than our
Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some
of our many photographs of the truck due to third-party website
limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 150
photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, and
a link to its accident and damage-free Carfax history, please go to
our main website: GKM.com) Chevy Trucks. Tough and Tightfisted.
-Period Chevrolet truck magazine advertisement The '87 Chevy K10
offered here is simply a nice, lifted, and refreshed 35-year-old
classic pickup that looks nowhere near its age. It didn't just stay
tough, this truck actually got a lot tougher! The beautiful
metallic gunmetal-gray paint on the properly lifted body is a
guaranteed eye-catcher. The truck's exterior has benefitted from a
recent professional respray in metallic gunmetal-gray. All body
panels-from the hood, across the roof, to the cargo box and
tailgate--display high gloss and an absence of scratches, dings, or
dents. Chrome bumpers front and rear are in great condition with
minimal patina; chrome wheel-arch trim and mirrors add just enough
flair. The truck's stock, 6-opening grille flanked by stacked
headlights give the truck a tough look. Badging has been simplified
to include just the Silverado 10 front-fender emblems and
Chevrolet-embossing on the tailgate. The bed of the cargo box shows
evidence of light use. Bright-metal, 15-inch, dish-style, alloy
wheels are mounted with Mastercraft Courser all-terrain, 33x12LT
tires. Inside the cab, the stock interior look has been maintained
but, like the rest of the truck, beautifully refreshed. Red
Silverado-package door trim includes window cranks, lower carpeted
panels, and a vinyl door pull set on brushed-metal trim. A stock
Chevrolet-branded, 2-spoke steering wheel in black frames a padded
black-over-red dash. Stock gauges remain mounted, set on a black
panel. The bench seat is upholstered in the proper red, vertically
pleated, velour fabric trimmed in vinyl. The original Delco-branded
push-button AM-FM-cassette player is mounted above stock,
slide-lever controls for heat, ventilation, and air conditioning.
The shift lever for the automatic transmission is mounted on the
column; the transfer case selector lever is mounted on the floor. A
separate button controls the fuel level in the two tanks. Cabin
floors are covered in dark-red carpeting which is free of excessive
wear, and the red headliner is in great condition. The cab features
a sliding rear-window. Under the hood is a 5.7-liter Chevrolet V8,
the engine that has reliably powered millions of Chevy pickups. An
open-sided, Edelbrock-embossed chrome air cleaner cover adds a bit
of flair. Components including air conditioning, an aluminum
radiator, wiring, and plumbing are all properly in place. Viewed
from below, the lifted suspension components, and properly routed,
three-quarter-length, dual-exhaust system are visual focal points.
The K10's original identification tags remain mounted. The truck's
Service Parts Information tag showing codes for all originally
installed equipment is also in place. While the more than 150
high-definition photographs and the short walk-around-and-startup
video available on the GarageKeptMotors website showcase this '87
Chevy K10 in detail from every angle, including from below, we
expect and encourage in-person inspections at our Grand Rapids,
Michigan showroom. Please call to arrange an appointment in advance
as our showroom is not open to the public. And feel free to get in
touch anytime by phone or email if you have questions. As the
recent country music lyric goes, There's just something about a
pickup man. The next owner of this lifted, gunmetal-gray, short-bed
'87 Chevy K 10 Silverado can expect that something to gener