C/K and Silverado

Started by CMan, May 10, 2007, 12:56:36 PM

Which gen?

'62-'66
0 (0%)
'67-'72
2 (9.5%)
'73-'87
5 (23.8%)
'88-'98
3 (14.3%)
'99-'02
2 (9.5%)
'03-'06
4 (19%)
'07
5 (23.8%)

Total Members Voted: 19

CMan

Quote from: Morris Minor on September 26, 2008, 08:43:28 AM
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SVT666

'88-'98.  I had one.  The interior was downright offensive, but it was a good truck.

the Teuton

I picked '73-87 because it's fairly badass for a truck.  How did GM manage to keep it in production for so long?
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280Z Turbo

'03-'06 shouldn't be seperate, IMO.

CMan

-New front end
-New rear end
-New models
-New engine options

Why not? :praise:
Quote from: Morris Minor on September 26, 2008, 08:43:28 AM
I'm going to buy a tube radio so we can huddle round it and, by the light of a single candle, listen to President Obama's fireside chats.

280Z Turbo

I wasn't aware they offered new engines.

A new front end, tail lights, steering wheel, and XM radio hardly makes the truck all new. Plus they made similar changes back in the 90's and you didn't count those as seperate models.

But enough nitpicking...I'd take the '99-'02 in 2WD regular cab shortbox form and give it to my dad since he needs a new truck.

The Pirate

Quote from: 280Z Turbo on May 10, 2007, 02:35:42 PM
I wasn't aware they offered new engines.

A new front end, tail lights, steering wheel, and XM radio hardly makes the truck all new. Plus they made similar changes back in the 90's and you didn't count those as seperate models.

But enough nitpicking...I'd take the '99-'02 in 2WD regular cab shortbox form and give it to my dad since he needs a new truck.


I'm not aware of new engines either.
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93JC

'88-'98. I still maintain that, considering it's time, it's the greatest line of pickup trucks ever made.

chevyguy06

Well my family owns 2 of the 88-98' generations,one 73-87',and one of the 03-06'...but I've gotta go with the new one.
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CMan

Quote from: The Pirate on May 10, 2007, 03:03:52 PM

I'm not aware of new engines either.

6.0, in the '03 Silverado SS, and in any extended or crew cab Silverado in '06. They also introduced a flex-fuel 5.3 and upgraded power on the 5.3.

And there were significant cosmetic differences. If you want to get nit-picky, the fender flares on Z71's were different too. Plus, the crew cab came out in '04.
Quote from: Morris Minor on September 26, 2008, 08:43:28 AM
I'm going to buy a tube radio so we can huddle round it and, by the light of a single candle, listen to President Obama's fireside chats.

Onslaught

My dad still has his 78. The door are rusting but that's a common problem with them.

sandertheshark

80s.  I love them all, but I have a gut-level affection for the old K-10.

Soup DeVille

Quote from: the Teuton on May 10, 2007, 01:25:06 PM
I picked '73-87 because it's fairly badass for a truck.? How did GM manage to keep it in production for so long?

Until recently, people only bought trucks because they needed trucks, and didn't worry a heck of a lot about what they looked like or how recently they'd been updated or how the dashboard felt.
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CMan

After some deliberation, I picked the '03-'06. The new one is just too refined for me.
Quote from: Morris Minor on September 26, 2008, 08:43:28 AM
I'm going to buy a tube radio so we can huddle round it and, by the light of a single candle, listen to President Obama's fireside chats.

Onslaught

Quote from: Soup DeVille on May 10, 2007, 07:29:54 PM
Until recently, people only bought trucks because they needed trucks, and didn't worry a heck of a lot about what they looked like or how recently they'd been updated or how the dashboard felt.

And back then trucks didn't cost so much too.

SVT666

Quote from: 93JC on May 10, 2007, 03:12:59 PM
'88-'98. I still maintain that, considering it's time, it's the greatest line of pickup trucks ever made.
Even with the billboard they used for a dashboard, I agree that they were great trucks.  They were definitely better then the Fords and Dodges from the same time until Ford introduced the new F-150 in 1997.

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