Vehicle Description
2003 Chevrolet SSR Why This Vehicle is Special Back in the '40s and
'50s Chevrolet built what was then called Classic Advance Design
trucks. Later, like the 2003 Chevrolet SSR we have here at Skyway
Classics, Chevrolet built a new concept truck with a retro-style
design that has V8 power, sports car handling, and a unique look
that has become a classic in its own right. Mechanical Features
2003 Chevrolet SSR 5.3-liter small-block V8 All-aluminum pushrod
engine pumps out 300 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque
4-speed automatic transmission. 4-wheel disc brakes with standard
ABS K&N Performance air cleaner system Looks factory stock in a
clean and detailed engine compartment Air conditioning Power
steering Four-wheel disc brakes Factory alloy wheels Black wall
performance radial tires Slick cockpit with brushed red body color
trim Twin well-padded leather clad power buckets Color-matched
center console Power windows Power locks Power seats Power mirrors
Cruise control Key-less entry Air conditioning Stereo radio system.
Legendary curvy style with modern streamlining Slick factory red
paint Super fat front fenders Wedge-shaped hood Rear sporty cargo
box Even fatter fenders. Power folding hardtop Mechanical Our 2003
SSR has the new version of Chevy�€�s 5.3-liter small-block V8. This
all-aluminum pushrod, GM�€�s first all alloy truck V-8, pumps out
300 horsepower and 331 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels, by
way of a 4-speed automatic transmission. It all rides on a
shortened, reinforced version of the Trailblazer EXT�€�s
hydroformed steel perimeter frame, which is supported by a firm
double A-arm suspension up front and a 5-link rear with a solid
axle. This chassis and suspension give the SSR cornering
capabilities way beyond those of a typical pickup, turn in is
quick, and front plow mild, body roll is minimal, and feedback from
the suspension and tires first rate. Stopping the SSR are 4-wheel
disc brakes with standard ABS, which brought it down from 60 in a
good average distance of 132 feet. It all looks factory stock with
the addition of a K&N Performance air cleaner system, in a
clean and detailed engine compartment with all the correct factory
components like air conditioning, power steering, four-wheel disc
brakes, and factory alloy wheels and grippy black wall performance
radial tires. Interior The SSR�€�s exterior is matched by a slick
cockpit that�€�s both custom stylish and Chevy efficient. Brushed
red body color trim provide a nice contrast to the dark dash and
doors, while twin well-padded leather clad power buckets provide
good long distance ride comfort. The main gauge cluster is super
with auxiliary gauges are tucked low on the dash. Controls for the
AM/FM/CD audio system are clear and easy to use, as are the simple
climate controls. It has sculpted bucket seats, a color-matched
center console, power windows, power locks, power seats, power
mirrors, cruise control, key-less entry, SSR floor mats, ice-cold
air conditioning, and stereo radio system. Exterior Our SSR retro
machine has a legendary curvy style with modern streamlining
covered with slick factory red paint that has the original deep
luster. Chevrolet trucks in the 1950s had a lot of chrome and
stainless and they carried over that retro theme as well machine as
there is plenty of bright work on the grille, door handles, and the
running boards with shiny chrome factory mag wheels alloys for an
extra aggressive stance. Super fat front fenders bulge out from a
plunging, wedge-shaped hood. While in the rear, the sporty cargo
box is flanked by even fatter fenders. But the slickest exterior
feature, and the core of the SSR�€�s appeal, is the power folding
hardtop. Just press the switch on the center console, and the two
roof sections retract into a compact vertical storage bay. And this
transforms the SSR from a funky pickup into an open air custom
cruiser. Conclusion Our 2003 Chevrolet SSR that we have here at
Skyway Clas