2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Regular Cab �€" 55K Original Miles,
Vortec 5.3L V8, Florida Truck Why This Car Is Special The used
truck market has made it increasingly difficult to find a
first-generation GMT800 Silverado that hasn't been beaten,
modified, or left to rot in a northern state. This 2002 Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 is a different story. It shows 55,000 original
miles, spent its life in a dry-state or garaged environment judging
by the undercarriage condition, and presents as a truck that was
genuinely taken care of from day one. It is a two-wheel-drive
regular cab with the Vortec 5.3L V8 �€" the configuration that most
truck buyers of that era actually wanted if they were towing,
hauling, or just wanted a capable daily driver without the weight
penalty of four-wheel-drive hardware underneath. Chevrolet
introduced the GMT800 platform Silverado for the 1999 model year,
replacing the long-running C/K series that had been in continuous
production since 1960. The 1500 regular cab with a long bed was a
purpose-built work truck layout that fell out of fashion as crew
cabs took over the market through the 2000s and 2010s. That shift
is exactly why clean examples like this 2002 Chevrolet Silverado
1500 have started attracting serious collector attention. These
trucks weren't babied by nature �€" most of them were used hard �€"
so finding one with this kind of mileage and undercarriage
integrity has become genuinely uncommon. The VIN confirms this is a
1500-series half-ton, built with the 5.3L Vortec V8, and configured
as a rear-wheel-drive regular cab �€" the lean, no-frills layout
that made these trucks popular with ranchers, contractors, and
buyers who simply wanted the engine without the added complexity.
Features List - Vortec 5.3L V8 engine - 4-Speed Automatic
transmission - 55,000 original miles - Cloth bench seat - Factory
alloy wheels - Michelin tires - Tachometer - Air conditioning -
Power steering - Chrome rear bumper - Front disc brakes - Rear drum
brakes - Clean undercarriage - Trailer hitch Mechanical The engine
under the hood is the Vortec 5300, GM's LM7 small-block V8. In
2002, this engine produced 270 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque
in its standard truck tune. It shares its basic architecture with
the LS engine family, which is a significant detail �€" the same
aluminum head design, the same short skirt block, the same firing
order and valvetrain layout that made the LS platform famous for
reliability and tuning potential. GM built this engine for
longevity, and trucks equipped with it routinely reach 200,000
miles with basic maintenance. At 55,000 miles, this 2002 Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 is barely past the break-in period by those
standards. The Vortec 5.3L is paired with the 4L60-E four-speed
automatic, a transmission GM used across virtually its entire
rear-wheel-drive truck and SUV lineup through this era. It is a
known quantity �€" well-understood by every independent shop in the
country, with a deep aftermarket parts supply and a long track
record when properly serviced. The truck is rear-wheel-drive, which
keeps the front suspension geometry simple and reduces the number
of components that wear. Front disc brakes handle the primary
stopping duty up front, and rear drums are correct and factory-spec
for this configuration. The undercarriage photos tell a clear
story. The frame rails are solid, the differential housing and axle
tubes are intact without the surface rust progression that
typically appears on trucks from the Midwest or Northeast, and the
exhaust system appears original. This is the kind of undercarriage
condition that is increasingly hard to find on any vehicle from
this vintage, let alone a working-class truck that was never
expected to survive in collector-grade shape. Interior The interior
is tan cloth throughout, which was the standard pairing for this
trim level on a silver exterior truck. The bench seat is in good
condition with no visible wear through the fabric �€
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