Merlin3e9
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2018
- Posts
- 101
- Reaction score
- 70
- Location
- Crestview Florida
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this site, so I thought I'd introduce myself. I am active duty Air Force stationed overseas in Italy. Last summer I bought my childhood dream truck, an 87 R10. I really like the 68-72 Chevy's, but finding an unmolested one for a reasonable price is difficult. I wouldn't necessarily consider myself a Chevy fanboy through and through, but I've always really liked the mid 80's Chevy trucks better than those era F-150's. Funny thing though, my other vehicle are all Fords. (2013 Ford Flex & 2017 F-150...)
My father is watching the R10 me until we return to the States in 3 months. We will be stationed in Panama City Fl. My dad has always liked these trucks too, so he is enjoying watching the R10 for me. He had a customized 89 GMC Sierra years ago.
The truck itself is an 87 R10 (5.7L) with 93K original miles and is bone stock except for the odd bed cover and dual exhaust. The truck was recently re-painted and customized a little with the cab being painted gray versus blue.
My plan for the truck is to keep it as original as possible, except for a few minor updates/upgrades:
My question for the group is about the bed cover. Has anyone seen something like this on a Gen 3 truck? It looks like it could have been a factory or dealer option because it says "Chevrolet" on the side. At first I wasn't thrilled about the bed cover, but it's grown on me. I can't seem to find any information on it and my dad says there isn't any manufacture logo's or anything.
Any thoughts out there? Right now, my plan is to keep it on the truck because sets the truck off from other trucks of the same generation and it's unique.
Thanks everyone and I'm excited to be a member of the forum.
Thanks
Jason
I'm new to this site, so I thought I'd introduce myself. I am active duty Air Force stationed overseas in Italy. Last summer I bought my childhood dream truck, an 87 R10. I really like the 68-72 Chevy's, but finding an unmolested one for a reasonable price is difficult. I wouldn't necessarily consider myself a Chevy fanboy through and through, but I've always really liked the mid 80's Chevy trucks better than those era F-150's. Funny thing though, my other vehicle are all Fords. (2013 Ford Flex & 2017 F-150...)
My father is watching the R10 me until we return to the States in 3 months. We will be stationed in Panama City Fl. My dad has always liked these trucks too, so he is enjoying watching the R10 for me. He had a customized 89 GMC Sierra years ago.
The truck itself is an 87 R10 (5.7L) with 93K original miles and is bone stock except for the odd bed cover and dual exhaust. The truck was recently re-painted and customized a little with the cab being painted gray versus blue.
My plan for the truck is to keep it as original as possible, except for a few minor updates/upgrades:
- 2 inch lower all around with better quality shocks. I like the slight "racked" look and don't want to slam the truck. I still want to keep the stock wheels & tires because I like them.
- Upgrade stereo and speakers with replica head unit. Nothing crazy, just better sound.
- Better quality headlights. This is a safety concern. Nothing trendy or with those crazy LED's, just better quality halogens.
- Flowmaster muffler just to give the V-8 a slight deeper sound.
- Maybe better quality brakes when it's time to replace pads/rotors.
My question for the group is about the bed cover. Has anyone seen something like this on a Gen 3 truck? It looks like it could have been a factory or dealer option because it says "Chevrolet" on the side. At first I wasn't thrilled about the bed cover, but it's grown on me. I can't seem to find any information on it and my dad says there isn't any manufacture logo's or anything.
Any thoughts out there? Right now, my plan is to keep it on the truck because sets the truck off from other trucks of the same generation and it's unique.
Thanks everyone and I'm excited to be a member of the forum.
Thanks
Jason
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