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Old 03-02-2018, 08:15 PM
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Looks neat. Way better than a '19 Silverado. That's a hefty price tag for a truck (but I guess that's just what trucks costs these days....) too bad it's one of those useless double cabs.
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I would love to have one of those. Is that a dealer option or is Chevy doing this?
There is a dealer in Wisconsin doing it. It's his own package that he came up with and is adding to new trucks. You can supply your truck to be done. Doesn't have to be a new truck. It's really cool. He started doing it last year some time.

It's really cool!!
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There is a dealer in Wisconsin doing it. It's his own package that he came up with and is adding to new trucks. You can supply your truck to be done. Doesn't have to be a new truck. It's really cool. He started doing it last year some time.

It's really cool!!
I really like way they did it. If money was not an issue, I would have one like my first truck. 1977 Silverado, short bed, 4x4. My dad bought it in 78 and he let me have it in 87 when I turned 16. I do not have any pictures of it. Their house burned in 05.

I found a picture of one like mine, same year as well. Brings back a lot memories.
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$57k for a pick up truck....WTF?

I'm getting old and cheap.
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$57k for a pick up truck....WTF?

I'm getting old and cheap.
Add a Dirty Max diesel engine and it’s right under $70k.
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I had a 77 Chevrolet C30 Dually. I think it was a Scottsdale. Two tone blue. 454 and Turbo 400. Poor old girl was wore out and drank gas.
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Should start a poll. Which would rather have? 1 60k$ truck or 10 6k$ trucks. Time to expand the parking lot. I know where another 96 3/4 ton like mine is. Mike
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It would be a cold day in Hell before I'd spend $57,000 on a Chevy PU let alone a 1/2 ton. Someone is doing some serious drugs.
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I agree.. it's cool as heck! But no way i'd spend that kinda money on it even if I had it to spend.. I haven't seen a new vehicle in the last ten years that I felt like was worth the asking price.. all plastic, aluminum and built to throw away..

Not really sure how people drive new vehicles these days.. I could come close to paying my house off with what they cost!

But thanks for sharing.. it's a really neat concept!
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Dodge Trucker...
Just for you!!
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