The black and gray cloth bench seat is comfortable, it's supplemented with extra style on the tartan headliner and matching lower door panels. This truck has great potential for many different styles. Interior received changes to the wiper controls and the integration of the high beam lights and cruise control being moved to turn signal stalk. All external features included in the Custom Deluxe and Scottsdale trim packages were also found in the Silverado package. While the cowl bulge in the hood adds some sporty flair, the trailer ball in the rear and full bed mat are nice reminders that this Silverado still knows how to earn its keep. . The Silverado Trim Package included parking lamps on the front of the vehicle that had a unique rectangular shape, as well as nameplates with the Silverado logo.
Silverado packages included thickly padded seats and a choice between either nylon cloth or vinyl trim for those seats. Chevrolet sold 30,000 K-series trucks and 23,000 Blazers to the U. There were five trim package levels offered in 1987, including the Custom Deluxe, Custom Sport, Scottsdale, Cheyenne and Silverado. You receive just what I described. Inside is some classic style with some nice upgrades. Deluxe chrome bumpers with rubber impact strips are a new option.
After all, those Chevy orange valve covers look like they are radiating from within the dark black engine bay. You can drive it home today guaranteed. In 1987, all Chevy Half-Ton models were equipped with the option of either two doors with one row of bench seating or four doors with two rows of bench seating. These features included chrome bumpers and hubcaps, a silver-colored plastic insert for the grill, and silver-colored door handles and side-view mirrors. There are even dual fuel tanks to enjoy the long haul.
The most notable changes were to the body. The automatic transmission is gone and was replaced with a Muncie 4 speed manual transmission. Fender was replaced sometime in its life, and the color match was okay. New apron is added below the grille. This 1987 Chevrolet Silverado is a great mix of classic style, distinctive upgrades, a ton of usability.
Under the hood are more great custom touches on the 305 cubic-inch V8. It has a Holley Carb. Trucks were offered in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive. Call Ken at 404-512-1295 with any questions or email me at See alot more pics on our website at www. The previous 4x2 C series is changed to the R series, and the 4x4 K series is changed to the V series.
The restyling of the trucks boasted a weight reduction of up to 300 pounds. The fuel tank could hold about 40 gallons, and gas mileage was about 14 mpg. It includes all pricing for all 1977 Chevrolet vehicles, the cost of all options, all the separate optional equipment catalogs and believe me there are lots even a brochure for the Blazer Chalet. This truck runs strong and drives great. Unique feature: only year to have gold stripe in the center of the side moldings.
Please give me a call if you have any questions. Changes for this year included computer-controlled ignition and Throttle Body Injection. We bet you've never seen a Silverado quite like this before. The Silverado option provided the most features at the highest quality and was available from 1975 to 1999. The entire interior is new.
So if you want great looks with plenty of usefulness behind it all, call today! The rear is a 12 bolt. Five, eight-cylinder engines, as well as one six-cylinder type were available for 1987 Chevy pickups. All the lights works and all the gauges work except the oil pressure gauge which is an easy fix. The seat, carpet, door panels, headliner, retro sound stereo and dash are all new. Cheyenne model is dropped from the lineup and hood ornaments appear on the trucks.