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Chevrolet!!!! BUILD THIS IN BLACK!!!!

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I beg of Chevrolet to be daring and build the SIlverado 427 Concept in balck. I beg of Chevrolet to do this. It would be like the 454 Silverado agian. This would be a great SS replacement. The 427 would bring in buyers as well.

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GM's tradition of building the most sanitary trucks on the market continues, and the world is better for it. America's Truck, what a perfect moniker. :cheers:

Well, I feel like Im stating the obvious, but that concept could be the precursor to a NG Silverado SS.

Yes, though I'd bet on some slightly less aggressive bodywork. I'd also forget about the hand-built LS7. The updated base Corvette engine (whatever that ends up being) is probably much more likely.

This sketch really shows the classic lines of this new body style. Call me crazy, but I'm seeing shades of 67'72 in the side sculpting.

I don't think that this would look bad in Crimson Red or Polo Green either.

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I actually don't mind the bodywork. I think it works for the vehicle and I am not a big fan of body kits, etc. but I could live with this.

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