1986 Chevy K10 Silverado

SOLD  $49,900 | ROGERS MOTORCARS | HOUSTON, TX

Life can be tough, but if you’re looking for a Silverado lining, Rogers Motorcars out of Houston, TX has got you. They’re offering for sale this insane 1986 Chevy K10 Silverado with about 1,500 miles since a comprehensive restomod. It’s an impeccable squarebody Chevy with a fresh coat of its original Apple Red paint, a custom interior, a rebuilt and upgraded power plant, and a bevy of other off-road modifications. $49,900 drives it home.

The Model.

Before the Silverado became one of the most popular model lines of all time for the bow tie, it was a trim level for its legendary C/K line of trucks that GM produced from 1960 all the way through 2002 under both the Chevrolet and GMC marques. Most commonly associated with pickup trucks, the C/K actually encompassed a wide range of vehicles such as chassis-cab trucks, medium-duty trucks and full-size SUVs. With C denoting 2wd and K reserved for the 4wd models, this model was GM’s response to the Ford F-Series and the Dodge D series (Dodge Ram). 

This particular model is a third generation C/K series, a generation which introduced an all-new clean sheet redesign, considered revolutionary in appearance at the time–particularly the cab, departing from typical American pickup truck designs. This new design became colloquially known as the square body generation. 

The third-generation pickups were offered in multiple equipment level packages or trim packages, including the Scottsdale, Silverado, Cheyenne Sierra, and others. This particular trim level, the Silverado, replaced the Cheyenne Super as the top of the line trim starting in 1975. Although it included the comfort equipment that you’d expect to see on the top of the line models, the Silverado also included features like heavier insulation designed to make it quieter on the road and ideal for road trips. It came with fancier door panels, seats, and polished trim on the dash and glove box.

The Specs.

This rig is cherry, having been completely renovated and upgraded, despite only having a little over 22,000 original miles on it. No expense has been spared in what was certainly a build that cost as much or more in time and parts than the current asking price. It comes with its original sticker with options, as you can see in the photo gallery, but here are some of the highlights of the restomod:

MECHANICAL & DRIVE:

  • Newly rebuilt 327 Stroker
  • Bored .060 over
  • Edelbrock AVS2 carburetor
  • Hooker Headers
  • Flowmaster exhaust
  • Forged pistons
  • 11:1 compression
  • .500 Texas speed cam
  • Aluminum radiator
  • Custom built Monster 700r4 transmission
  • 2500 stall converter
  • New transfer case
  • New dual fuel tanks
  • New electric fuel pump

INTERIOR:

  • Custom TMI interior
  • Black leather seating
  • New carpet
  • New door panels
  • Leather wrapped dash
  • Kicker sub and amp under console
  • Bluetooth enabled radio
  • A/C and heat

BODY & EXTERIOR:

  • New bed liner
  • 37x14.5x15 Toyo tires
  • New aftermarket wheels
  • Chrome roll bar 
  • Chrome side steps
  • 4 working KC lights

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