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SEMA Silverado 427 Concept


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Still don't like that grille. I like the concept though. I was noticing that the LS7 crate motor ad in the GM Performance Parts catalog states that the LS7 mounts anywhere a LS series motor will. Something to think about.

 

427 cubic inch Vortec MAX :) 505 HP, 470 Ft-Lbs :) Forged steel crank, titanium rods and valves :) 11:1 compression ratio, 7,000 RPM redline :) Ought - O, I think I might be hard too :)

 

$13,595.95 - OK, dream over.

 

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That truck would be a day late and a dollar short to get into a dance thats already over. The L, SRT10, etc...all dead. The only sport trucks surviving are functional usable AWD SUV's like the jeep SRT8 and TBSS (not even real trucks). The only way that would be remotely successful is if it had a good tow rating, 4x4/AWD options, and extended cab options. I think one of the biggest issues with consumers with the SRT10 was just how useless it was because all it was is a go fast machine. Many go fast machines that are a lot less expensive out there than that. Seriously, how many of you would honestly buy one if it was 2WD and couldnt tow anything? Not many and here is why...if you could swing it as a toy, which it most likely would be, why wouldnt you just buy a corvette, CTSV, mustang cobra, used viper? All of which would cost about the same as that truck and be significantly faster.

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That makes me horney. The scoop fits the truck perfectly. The exhaust is horrid, same for the ass end, but fixable. One word...SICK!

 

Check out the link, in the box of specifications: engine: V8, Nitrous-Assisted. You gotta be shitting.

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If they build i buy. 427ci in a scsb with a 6 speed! Thats all i ever wanted! Probably wont ever see one on a dealership lot though. The exhaust on the driver side is in the ground effects so the pipes would be below the fuel tank probably with a heat shield between the tank and pipes. After seeing this i cant help but get my hopes up eventhough it will probably never happen.

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