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All Silverado and Sierra 1500 models received a revised bumper and shortened front fascia for the 2009 model year, and extended and crew cab models equipped with the Vortec 5300 V8 received a new six-speed 6L80 automatic transmission. The Vortec 6200 V8 was made available for Silverado LT/LTZ and Sierra SLE/SLT models.
A blue 2014 Silverado LTZ Crew Cab 4×4 similar to Steve McGarrett's truck from Hawaii Five-0; in the "Kupu-eu" episode 2014 Silverado LTZ Double Cab 4×4 On December 13, 2012, the fully-redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra were both introduced in Detroit, Michigan , later making their public debut at the North American ...
Chevrolet Silverado: Regular Cab Extended Cab Crew Cab: GMT901: August 2, 2006 at The Texas State Fair: Silao Fort Wayne Oshawa August–September 2006 Flint: Fall 2006 GMC Sierra: Regular Cab Extended Cab Crew Cab: GMT902 GMT910: 2007-2014: Chevrolet Silverado HD: HD pickup: GMT911: GMC Sierra HD: HD pickup: GMT912 GMT920: 2007-2014: Chevrolet ...
For 1992 (nearly five years after the two-door pickups were released), a four-door crew cab was introduced. As with the previous generation, the crew cab shared its body design with the Suburban SUV. For pickup trucks, three different bed designs were offered in 6 1 ⁄ 2 - and 8-foot lengths. The fenderless Chevrolet Fleetside/GMC Wideside was ...
1997–2000 Chevrolet C3500 Silverado Extended Cab. 1997 GMC Sierra SLE Crew Cab. 2005 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab. 2003–2006 GMC Sierra Extended Cab.
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