1987 Chevrolet V10 Silverado
Some trucks are simply old. Others are pieces of American truck history. This clean survivor 1987 Chevrolet V10 Silverado represents the closing chapter of one of Chevrolet's most recognizable truck designs, finished in classic Bright Red and showing just 81,305 actual miles.
Under the hood is the legendary 5.7L V8, paired with an automatic transmission and backed by the rugged 4x4 platform that made these trucks so popular. For 1987, Chevrolet introduced electronic fuel injection to its light-duty truck lineup, replacing the carbureted setup that had defined the previous generation. That makes this truck an especially interesting bridge between the traditional square-body era and the more modern fuel-injected trucks that followed.
And then there's the body itself. 1987 was the final model year for the classic Chevrolet square-body pickup, bringing an end to a design that had been on the road since 1973. The clean, straight lines, bold grille, upright stance and unmistakable proportions have become icons of American truck design.
This isn't a heavily modified show truck pretending to be something it isn't. It's a clean survivor, retaining the character and presence that made these trucks legendary in the first place. With its Bright Red finish, Silverado trim, 5.7L V8, automatic transmission, 4x4 capability and only 81,305 actual miles, it checks a lot of boxes for anyone looking for an honest example of the final square-body generation.
The last year of the square body. The first year of electronic fuel injection. One very desirable Chevrolet pickup.
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