
1993 Chevrolet C/K 1500
Mileage: 146,043 ยท Bradenton, FL
1993 Chevrolet C/K 1500
Bradenton, FL
$28,997
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Mileage
146,043
Exterior color
White
Interior color
Red
Transmission
4-Speed Automatic
Overview
- Make:Chevrolet
- Model:C/K 1500
- Year:1993
- Body type:Pickup Truck
- Exterior color:White
- Interior color:Red
- Mileage:146,043 mi
- Condition:Used
- VIN:1GCDC14K3PZ159949
- Stock number:SN3267
Performance
- Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
History
Clean title
No issues reported.
2 accidents reported
No damage reported.
3 previous owners
Vehicle has 3 previous owners.
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1993 Chevrolet C1500 Short Bed รขโฌ Lowered, 350 V8, 20-Inch American Torque Thrust Wheels, Fresh Paint Why This Car Is Special The 1993 Chevrolet C1500 short bed sits right at the peak of what enthusiasts call the OBS generation รขโฌ the 'Old Body Style' GMT400 trucks that Chevrolet produced from 1988 through 1998. These trucks have crossed over from used transportation into genuine collectibles, and the market has responded accordingly. Clean, straight examples with low-rider or mini-truck builds are increasingly hard to find, particularly in two-door short bed configuration with a 5.7-liter V8 under the hood. This specific truck hits all the right notes: factory short bed, the desirable L05 350 cubic inch engine, a fresh repaint, and a suspension drop executed with name-brand components. It is not a project. It is a finished truck that someone put real money and attention into. The GMT400 platform was a significant engineering step for Chevrolet when it debuted for 1988. It replaced the square-body C/K series that had been in production since 1973, bringing a smoother aerodynamic body, improved chassis geometry, rack-and-pinion-style feel through a recirculating ball setup, and a more car-like interior. By 1993, the platform had been refined further รขโฌ the interior received updates, and these trucks came loaded with comfort features that were legitimately impressive for a work truck of that era. The C designation in C1500 means two-wheel drive, which is exactly what you want for a build like this. Less weight, better drop geometry, and no front differential to work around. The L05 engine code รขโฌ visible in the build records รขโฌ confirms this truck left the factory with the 5.7-liter TBI V8, rated at 210 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque in stock form. That engine is significant because it is the same basic small-block architecture that Chevrolet had been refining for decades, meaning parts availability is essentially unlimited and the engine is well understood by any competent mechanic anywhere in the country. Features List - L05 5.7L 350 cubic inch V8 with Throttle Body Injection - Automatic transmission - Dual exhaust - Bell Tech lowering kit with C-notch - 20-inch American Torque Thrust D wheels - Power steering - Power front disc brakes - Power windows - Power door locks - Air conditioning (cold and functional) - Tilt steering column - Cruise control - Tachometer - Chrome front and rear bumpers - Chrome side mirrors - Tinted glass - Rain-channel window vents - Factory short bed configuration - Bed cover - Spray-in bed liner - Fresh repaint (approximately 700 miles ago) - Clean undercarriage - 146,000 miles Mechanical The L05 5.7-liter small-block V8 with Throttle Body Injection was the top gasoline engine available in the 1993 Chevrolet C1500 lineup. TBI gets a bad reputation in some circles, but it is actually a highly reliable system รขโฌ it eliminates carburetor tuning headaches, starts well in all weather conditions, and responds to tuning and intake modifications easily. The engine is backed by a GM automatic transmission and paired with a dual exhaust setup that lets the 350 breathe better than the factory single-outlet system. The suspension work here is done right. Bell Tech is one of the most established names in the lowering industry for GMT400 trucks, and their drop spindles and lowering springs are engineered specifically for these applications รขโฌ not a generic hack-and-slam situation. The C-notch is the detail that matters most on a lowered C1500. When you drop the rear of a GMT400 truck significantly, the rear axle can contact the frame under compression without a notch. A properly installed C-notch cuts a relief into the frame rail and reinforces it with a welded steel insert, allowing the axle full travel without binding. That is the difference between a truck that drives correctly and one that bottoms out on every bump. Power front disc brakes provide the stopping capability the setup requi
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