![]() 12/07/2015 at 14:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This is amazing.
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But why does it have sealed beam headlights?
![]() 12/07/2015 at 14:50 |
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Makes for a hell of a dull and boring fleet truck camouflage.
![]() 12/07/2015 at 14:59 |
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That is true. It looks like a Chevy Express Van. But did the Colorado ever come with sealed beam headlights?
![]() 12/07/2015 at 15:07 |
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That’s one of the best sleepers I’ve seen.
![]() 12/07/2015 at 15:11 |
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Hey that’s not fair. It looks and still kinda sounds like a freakin’ Autozone parts truck at idle. How the hell is anyone supposed to be prepared for that?
I see a lot of angry 5th gen owners running back to the dealer and upgrading to zo6s over this...
![]() 12/07/2015 at 15:43 |
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Given the example before us, I’d have to say “apparently for fleet use..?”
![]() 12/07/2015 at 15:53 |
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That’s probably it.
![]() 12/11/2015 at 18:21 |
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The Colorado and Express work trucks have sealed beams. The higher trims have the composites.
![]() 12/11/2015 at 18:48 |
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I really didn’t know know that.
![]() 12/11/2015 at 19:30 |
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Yeah. Presumably the sealed beams are cheaper to replace if damaged.
![]() 12/12/2015 at 02:21 |
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But still butt ugly tho..
![]() 12/12/2015 at 02:28 |
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Makes it a perfect sleeper.
![]() 12/12/2015 at 02:37 |
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The plastic bumpers and steelies don’t give anything away