I think I already asked this question but can't remember if it was this group or the chevy ones
specifically.
I drive a 1993 chevrolet silverado stepside. It's black on the exterior with chrome trim. It's
been lowered 3" in the front and 4" in the rear. Powered by a 350 with close to 280 hp. magnaflow
performance 3" exhaust tucked away out of sight
picture: http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f225/Truck4Hire/Vehicles/truck2.jpg
wherever I go I get comments on how nice the truck looks for it's age. I've also had many a person
ask me to trade me vehicles for theirs or to simply sell mine to them. One guy even flashed $5,000
in my face asking me to sell it to him. the latest is a guy from where I work.... he offered me a
straight trade for his 1998 sierra.
Am I missing something here about the stepsides?
Al Bundy - 17 Apr 2006 13:26 GMT
> I think I already asked this question but can't remember if it was this group or the chevy ones
> specifically.
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> Am I missing something here about the stepsides?
No, Michael, it's just a plain 16 year-old truck. We know you are proud
of it. By the way, you can check your previous posts in two clicks. You
posted on march 12th in the 4X4 Chevy group.
Al Bundy - 17 Apr 2006 13:27 GMT
> I think I already asked this question but can't remember if it was this group or the chevy ones
> specifically.
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> Am I missing something here about the stepsides?
Make that a plain 13 year old truck.
Harry Face - 21 Apr 2006 04:50 GMT
They probably want it for the flat side in the bed. Pick ups With the
wheel wells inside the bed cuts down onhauling big objects.
My daddy had 8 foot bed, regular cab Chevy stepside's. 1962, 68, 74,
84.
H