1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Regular Cab Short Bed �€" 5.3 Vortec
LS, Fresh Paint, Updated Throughout Why This Car Is Special The
1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 marked the first year of an entirely
new generation. Chevrolet retired the long-running C/K nameplate
after the 1998 model year and replaced it with the Silverado, a
name that had appeared on trim packages since the 1970s but now
stood on its own as a full model designation. The GMT800 platform
that underpinned this truck was a significant leap forward �€"
stiffer frame, more refined suspension geometry, and a cab that was
substantially quieter than what came before it. Motor Trend named
the 1999 Silverado its Truck of the Year when it launched, and for
good reason. It drove more like a refined vehicle than a work
truck, yet it lost nothing in terms of capability. What makes this
particular 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 especially interesting is
the combination of body configuration and powertrain. The VIN
decodes this truck as a two-wheel-drive regular cab with a short
bed �€" a configuration that was commonly ordered by buyers who
wanted maximum maneuverability and a lighter overall package.
Two-wheel-drive regular cab short beds from this era are
increasingly difficult to find in presentable condition, because
most of them were actually used as work trucks and wore out
accordingly. This one has been freshened in meaningful ways without
losing its character. The 5.3-liter Vortec LS V8 under the hood is
the engine that made the GMT800 generation famous. It belongs to
GM's Gen III small-block family, sharing its fundamental
architecture with the LS1 that was powering Corvettes and Camaros
at the same time. In truck trim, the 5.3 was rated at 270
horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque from the factory. That output
was genuinely class-leading in 1999, and the engine's reputation
for long-term durability has only grown over the past 25 years.
Finding a clean example of a first-year Silverado with the 5.3 in
this body style is a genuine find for a buyer who wants usable
performance in a truck that looks the part. Features List -
5.3-liter Vortec 5300 LS V8 (Gen III small-block) - 4-Speed
Automatic Transmission - Two-Wheel Drive, Regular Cab, Short Bed
configuration - New PPG base coat / clear coat paint in red - New
springs and suspension - Gray leather seating surfaces -
Aftermarket head unit with backup camera integration - Alloy wheels
- Michelin tires, P265/65R18 - Tow package with hitch receiver -
Sliding rear window - Spray-in bed liner - Smoked tail lights -
Front disc brakes / rear drum brakes - Tilt steering column -
Cruise control - Power windows and door locks - Power steering -
Tachometer - Cold air conditioning Mechanical The 5.3-liter Vortec
LS is the centerpiece of this truck, and the engine bay photos tell
the story clearly. The Vortec valve cover is clean and the engine
presents well for a truck of this age. The 5.3 uses an all-aluminum
block in some applications, though the truck version used an iron
block for added durability. Either way, these engines routinely
reach 200,000 to 300,000 miles with basic maintenance, and the
aftermarket support for the LS platform is deeper than almost any
other engine ever put into a production vehicle. Backed by a
4-speed automatic transmission, power delivery is smooth and the
gearing is well-suited to both daily driving and light towing. The
suspension has been freshened with new springs, which directly
addresses one of the most common deferred-maintenance items on
trucks this age. Worn springs affect ride height, handling, and
load capacity. Having that work done and behind you is a practical
benefit, not just a cosmetic one. Braking is handled by front discs
and rear drums, which was the standard configuration for half-ton
trucks in this era. The underside photos show the front disc and
caliper setup looking solid, and the rear drum hardware is intact.
The undercarriage shows the honest patina of a 25-year-o
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