Vehicle Description
This 1994 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 extended cab has you hooked
because it offers an awesome custom 4x4 look for a value price. And
when you dig deeper, you also find bright paint, fuel-injected V8
power, a comfy bucket seat interior, and plenty more practicality.
So yes, this one is irresistible.
The red on this truck has a nice bold shine. It is part of a
respray later in life, and so it helps to show off the
well-respected body panels. These Silverados already came with a
touch of chrome on the bumpers and grille, but that's not the
brightwork that has your attention. There's an upgraded shine here
that also serves to showcase how much more rugged a truck can get.
The big brush guard up front, tubular side steps, bed rails, and
roll bar with KC lights make for a polished presentation of
robustness. And those big 20-inch MotoMetal polished wheels do a
great job of showing off the ProComp six-inch lift kit. It's this
look of fashionable function that also extends to the fully lined
truck bed and the trailer hitch that currently has a mini chrome
bumper attached. So you know you love this one for the first
impression it makes, and it's also nice to know that this looker is
ready for real truck duty, too.
The darker red cloth interior is a great complementing color to the
exterior. As a true Silverado, it's loaded with power windows,
power locks, air conditioning, and an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo with
USB and Bluetooth. You may find wear in some high-traffic areas,
like the driver's seat, but the overall impression is an impressive
level of care for an actual mileage pickup. And that's the key to
this generation Silverado. We are really starting to see just how
robust Chevy made them. And this one was set up to give you comfort
for generations to come. You have high-back bucket seats up front,
a center console in-between, and a tilt steering column. Plus, the
extended cab means you have room to carry more friends or secure
cargo.
This generation Silverado is known for reliable power thanks to the
fuel-injected V8. This 5.7-liter motor has the kind of good-looking
components that tell you it has been cared for correctly over the
years. It even has nice details, like the Optima red top battery
(people who pay extra for this are the ones who really care.) We
especially like this generation Silverado because it introduced a
4x4 with an independent front suspension. That means you still get
the go-anywhere prowess, but when you're just riding in the city,
this is much more comfortable than other classic 4x4s. Plus, power
steering, power brakes with front discs, and a four-speed automatic
transmission with overdrive make this lifted pickup a solid overall
cruiser.
Clean, complete, and very custom 4x4s of this vintage are really
catching fire in the market today. Something this good-looking and
nicely-priced won't stay with us for long. Call today!!!