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2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Mileage: 102,936 ยท Bradenton, FL

$24,997
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2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Bradenton, FL

$24,997

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Features

  • Mileage
    Mileage

    102,936

  • Exterior color
    Exterior color

    Red

  • Interior color
    Interior color

    Gray (Graphite)

  • Transmission
    Transmission

    4-Speed Automatic

  • Alloy wheels
    Alloy wheels

Overview

  • Make:Chevrolet
  • Model:Silverado 1500
  • Year:2001
  • Body type:Pickup Truck
  • Exterior color:Red
  • Interior color:Gray (Graphite)
  • Mileage:102,936 mi
  • Condition:Used
  • VIN:1GCEC14V11Z263006
  • Stock number:SN3389

Performance

  • Transmission:4-Speed Automatic

Safety

  • NHTSA rollover rating:

Options

  • Alloy Wheels
  • Steel Wheels
  • Tow Package

History

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0 accidents reported

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5 previous owners

Vehicle has 5 previous owners.

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2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Regular Cab Short Bed รขโ‚ฌ Low-Mile, Well-Maintained Florida Truck Why This Car Is Special The 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 represents the second model year of what many truck enthusiasts consider the cleanest generation of the modern Silverado. Chevrolet introduced the GMT800 platform for the 1999 model year, replacing the long-running C/K series that had carried the nameplate since 1975. The new Silverado brought a more refined chassis, a quieter cab, and a lineup of Vortec engines that had already earned a strong reputation for durability. By 2001, the early production bugs were sorted out and the trucks were hitting their stride. What makes this particular 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 worth paying attention to is the combination of low miles, a clean Florida undercarriage, and a straightforward regular cab short bed configuration that has become genuinely difficult to find in this condition. Most working trucks from this era have been used hard รขโ‚ฌ towing, hauling, sitting in salt and snow. This one has been maintained and preserved in a way that shows in the photos, particularly underneath. The frame, axles, and floor pans show none of the rot and surface cancer that plagues GMT800 trucks from northern states. That alone sets this Silverado apart from the majority of what comes up for sale at this age. The regular cab short bed body style was the original workhorse configuration, and it remains the most maneuverable and visually proportioned layout in the Silverado lineup. It is also the configuration that ages the best รขโ‚ฌ no cracked rear quarter glass seals, no third-door hinges to worry about, no extended cab floor pan exposure. What you see here is a simple two-door truck that was built to last and has done exactly that. Features List - Vortec 4.3L V6 engine - 4-speed automatic transmission - Regular cab short bed configuration - Graphite cloth bench seat - AM/FM cassette radio - Tachometer and full gauge cluster including oil pressure, volts, and coolant temp - Tilt steering wheel - Cruise control - Power steering - Power front disc brakes with rear drums - Tow package with trailer hitch - Aftermarket alloy wheels - Dual exhaust outlets - Aftermarket bed cover (tonneau) - Low miles - Clean undercarriage Mechanical Under the hood of this 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 sits the Vortec 4300, GM's 4.3-liter V6. This engine shares its basic architecture with the small-block V8 family รขโ‚ฌ it is essentially a 90-degree V6 derived from the 262 cubic inch displacement formula. GM had been refining this engine since the mid-1980s, and by the time this truck was built, the Vortec version featured sequential fuel injection and a composite intake manifold that improved both efficiency and low-end torque. The 4.3 produced 200 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque in this application, numbers that were competitive for a half-ton V6 at the time and remain adequate for light towing and everyday use. Backing the engine is a 4L60-E four-speed automatic transmission, which was the standard automatic pairing for V6 Silverados during this era. The 4L60-E is a well-understood transmission with a long production history and widely available parts. It is electronically controlled and includes a lock-up torque converter for better highway fuel economy. This truck was built as a two-wheel-drive rear-wheel-drive vehicle, as confirmed by the VIN. The rear axle is a conventional solid unit with drum brakes, which is the factory-correct setup for this configuration and trim level. The front suspension uses an independent torsion bar arrangement with disc brakes. Undercarriage photos confirm the truck is free of significant rust or structural concerns, which is the most important mechanical story here. The exhaust has been fitted with dual outlets, giving the rear of the truck a cleaner, more purposeful appearance than the stock single-exit setup. The tow package adds the appropriate wiring and hitch receiver fo

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