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Gregory Crocker’s 1997 Silverado 1500 is a standout example of why GMT400 trucks remain so beloved. Clean lines, a bold red finish, and timeless Chevy styling make this pickup impossible to overlook. As the final year of a legendary generation, the ’97 Silverado blends durability with classic design. It’s proof that some trucks only get better with time.
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Chevrolet has unveiled the Blazer EV.R NASCAR prototype ahead of the 2025 Daytona 500, showcasing over 1,300 horsepower and cutting-edge EV technology designed to push the boundaries of performance and innovation. Built on NASCAR’s Next Gen chassis, this high-powered electric racer serves as a testbed for future advancements, blending speed, aerodynamics, and engineering excellence—read on to see how it’s redefining the future of motorsports.
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The 2025 Blazer EV SS – the quickest SS model Chevrolet has ever produced – will pace the 67th DAYTONA 500 at Daytona International Speedway (DIS) on Sunday, February 16, 2025. There's even a tease of what's to come for stock car racing's next generation!
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At TruckStoreOnline.com, we’re thrilled to highlight Brett Brown and his stunning 1989 Chevy Z-71 for this week’s Fan Friday. Brett purchased his truck in March of 1991, and it has been a cherished part of his family ever since. Not only has it served Brett reliably for decades, but it also carries a legacy—when the time comes, Brett plans to pass the truck on to his seven-year-old grandson, Kash. The bond between Brett and his Chevy Z-71 is a testament to the enduring quality of classic vehicles and the memories they help create.
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At TruckStoreOnline.com, we’re excited to launch Fan Friday, where we feature incredible photos and stories from our passionate truck community! On Fridays, we’ll showcase a truck owner and their rig, celebrating the hard work, adventures, and memories that make every truck unique. Whether it’s a workhorse in action, a weekend warrior on the trails, or a classic beauty on display, Fan Friday is all about sharing the pride and personality behind each truck.