No argument from me . . I've always thought that these were the best looking of the Chevy trucks - maybe even better looking than the '70 C10 I had for twenty years and had it restored.
I love these Trucks. My father bought me a 1992. And I'm currently restoring it. The 454 SS was my favorite in the early 2000s. So I can't wait to drive it finally.
The blue crew-cab dually in the picture @3:30 is the older (pre GMT-400) "square-body" style. The higher capacity trucks were a year or two behind the half-tons in making the platform switch, with the 2wd 3500 dually being the last model to make the switch. The dead giveaway is the flat or "square" front end.... the grill, bumper, and hood are nearly flat across the front unlike the GMT-400s with the curve to 'em from the center out to the sides. The front of the hood is nearly a straight line, rather than being a curve.
Great review! Found myself a 1 owner 1992 k2500 with the same 2 tone blue paint AND same running board. How cool is that ! Really love driving it, single cab with 60/40 split seats. Under 100k, built in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada plant. Even the light bulbs are stamped 1992 and still working!! Wouldn't buy a new truck, too expensive and hard to fix at home.
I have a 1992 Chevrolet Silverado 2 tone smoke blue metallic and white, all power options with 5.7 (350) and highway gears (3.08) long legged ratio 😅 great truck i love it! My uncle bought it newand my cousin gave it to me after my uncle passed. I drive it daily
Where did you get 213HP from? Also, the 454 was a regular option in the C/K 2500 & 3500. The pre-95 interior was a big comfort upgrade from the previous generation as was the suspension. It was a response to people using these vehicles for more than just payload and towing. It was a huge success that led to further refinement, which was an even bigger success from the mid 90's to today. The GMT400 series really kinda paved the road for where we are today with pick ups and full size SUVs.
My wife and I bought our 1990 k1500 silverado new and to date the odo reads 524,685 miles. One tone smoke blue metallic exterior with the blue interior. The 90 still does a lot of the daily driver duties during the week and weekends. After 34 years we're glad we bought it. 🫡🫡
Love these old trucks. You are correct about it being a truck for hauling and towing. My 2023 Silverado is nice but i really dont want a big computer screen. Just 4 wheel drive and a V8.
im a new sub and i like your style of auto reviews I own a 1994 f-150 4x4 RCSB 5.0 5 speed and a 2017 jeep wrangler JKU with 33's and 4.56 gears. I love old trucks my jeep is the newest type of vehicle that was really archaic in how its built. basically the same setup since 1987!
My uncle bought an '88 brand new. To me it was awesome, and I was jealous of my cousins who got to ride in it all the time. I think that the advertising at the time called it the "big bear" truck or something like that.
My 88 was a government fleet copo order for a back east corn farmer o got in 1998 as my first truck but it was a fully optioned black with blue interior low back cloth bucket seats and console like youd see in a suburban or blazer of the era 1500 4x4 ordered with a th400 trans 5.7 v8 410 rear gears this thing was screaming revs at 65mph but that drivetrain combo had incredible power and acceleration roast the 35x 12.5 wide bfg first gen all terraint TAs great truck gas was only $1.31 gallon back then never cared about fuel consumption in the late 90s i loves that truck i love my current 2009 gmc sierra 2500 crew 4x4 duramax but that 88 1500 was the shit... i ordered the european 1 piece glass headlight lenses cause in germany headlights all had to be glass and non sealed beams so basically you got the 200s era generato headlight harness with replacable bulbs that went into what looked like a 1995s front assemblys but the lenses were glass not plastic as i stated for export reassons but i had family in germany and i found about the lenses from them because they had a small rural farm outside Munich called ULM and they themselves had bought a 89 1500 farm truck and it had these headlights as well.
Thats a beautiful obs but she sure isnt a square body. That was the previous gen that ran from 73-87. Cateye are my favorite then the obs then square body. Mainly because cateye were coming out when I got out of school so they were the hottness at the time.
I’d like to request a prayer. I don’t view myself as very Christian but I want to get involved and do my reading of the Bible. I’m moving in to a new home with my partner and we’re having a child soon, I hope all goes well. I also have a ‘98 Chevy K1500 and I agree these trucks are awesome. Thank you 😊
When those OBSs were first introduced in 1988, they only came in plain & new extended cab pickup models at the time because the crew cab pickup & SUV models with the previous square body design were still in production up through 1991.
Yeah I forgot to mention that! Because I thought it was odd that the Ram brand rolls over their older trucks but I found out in researching this that Chevy did that all those years ago!
I know some people love these trucks but I can’t stand how they look or drive. They’re just kinda soft and wallowy riding and the styling is not for me. I’m more of a 2nd gen ram guy when it comes to trucks from the 90’s.
Love my 93! Almost 189k and still running strong!
No argument from me . . I've always thought that these were the best looking of the Chevy trucks - maybe even better looking than the '70 C10 I had for twenty years and had it restored.
I love these Trucks. My father bought me a 1992. And I'm currently restoring it. The 454 SS was my favorite in the early 2000s. So I can't wait to drive it finally.
The blue crew-cab dually in the picture @3:30 is the older (pre GMT-400) "square-body" style. The higher capacity trucks were a year or two behind the half-tons in making the platform switch, with the 2wd 3500 dually being the last model to make the switch. The dead giveaway is the flat or "square" front end.... the grill, bumper, and hood are nearly flat across the front unlike the GMT-400s with the curve to 'em from the center out to the sides. The front of the hood is nearly a straight line, rather than being a curve.
Best looking pickup era I’ve personally seen and driven! 1000% agree with you👍🏻
Pray for my move to southwest harbor Maine I’m in the coast guard and going their. I got a 1990 obs Chevy and I love it
Great review! Found myself a 1 owner 1992 k2500 with the same 2 tone blue paint AND same running board. How cool is that ! Really love driving it, single cab with 60/40 split seats. Under 100k, built in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada plant. Even the light bulbs are stamped 1992 and still working!! Wouldn't buy a new truck, too expensive and hard to fix at home.
Still have my 1992 GMC 2wd short bed with the “sport suspension package” and factory 3:73 gears!
Nice review of the C/K series. They are great trucks.
Yes they are! Thank you Donald
I have a 1992 Chevrolet Silverado 2 tone smoke blue metallic and white, all power options with 5.7 (350) and highway gears (3.08) long legged ratio 😅 great truck i love it! My uncle bought it newand my cousin gave it to me after my uncle passed. I drive it daily
I was waiting for this one!
Such a fun one to film
Where did you get 213HP from? Also, the 454 was a regular option in the C/K 2500 & 3500. The pre-95 interior was a big comfort upgrade from the previous generation as was the suspension. It was a response to people using these vehicles for more than just payload and towing. It was a huge success that led to further refinement, which was an even bigger success from the mid 90's to today. The GMT400 series really kinda paved the road for where we are today with pick ups and full size SUVs.
Somewhere online haha, it’s been awhile since I did this video.
I know this truck. I remember looking at it in liberty at the Harley shop. Very clean and beautiful truck.
Yes sir! This is the one
My wife and I bought our 1990 k1500 silverado new and to date the odo reads 524,685 miles. One tone smoke blue metallic exterior with the blue interior. The 90 still does a lot of the daily driver duties during the week and weekends. After 34 years we're glad we bought it. 🫡🫡
I love to hear that!
@AlphaShark Yeah, we do, too. No truck payments in 34 years.👍👍🤙🤙👊👊✌️✌️
Love these old trucks. You are correct about it being a truck for hauling and towing. My 2023 Silverado is nice but i really dont want a big computer screen. Just 4 wheel drive and a V8.
As a person who’s newest car is a 97 obs I have no desire to ever get a new vehicle. Just picked up a 90 suburban to match
My city no joke still uses a lot of these for work trucks.
What city is that?
Montreal
Sweet!
Peep the 2 XC90's in the background 😆
OBS = ol Bob Seger
Ooooooo Like A Rock
🤣 good one!
The cars are in sale sr?
im a new sub and i like your style of auto reviews I own a 1994 f-150 4x4 RCSB 5.0 5 speed and a 2017 jeep wrangler JKU with 33's and 4.56 gears. I love old trucks my jeep is the newest type of vehicle that was really archaic in how its built. basically the same setup since 1987!
Back when you coukd lay down across the bench seat
Best looking IMHO
55-59
30s-54
60-66
67-72
88-98
73-87
My favorite all around for practicality and looks is 71-72
These trucks are comfortable and have decent technology but not too much technology good enough to be a daily driver
My uncle bought an '88 brand new. To me it was awesome, and I was jealous of my cousins who got to ride in it all the time. I think that the advertising at the time called it the "big bear" truck or something like that.
My 88 was a government fleet copo order for a back east corn farmer o got in 1998 as my first truck but it was a fully optioned black with blue interior low back cloth bucket seats and console like youd see in a suburban or blazer of the era 1500 4x4 ordered with a th400 trans 5.7 v8 410 rear gears this thing was screaming revs at 65mph but that drivetrain combo had incredible power and acceleration roast the 35x 12.5 wide bfg first gen all terraint TAs great truck gas was only $1.31 gallon back then never cared about fuel consumption in the late 90s i loves that truck i love my current 2009 gmc sierra 2500 crew 4x4 duramax but that 88 1500 was the shit... i ordered the european 1 piece glass headlight lenses cause in germany headlights all had to be glass and non sealed beams so basically you got the 200s era generato headlight harness with replacable bulbs that went into what looked like a 1995s front assemblys but the lenses were glass not plastic as i stated for export reassons but i had family in germany and i found about the lenses from them because they had a small rural farm outside Munich called ULM and they themselves had bought a 89 1500 farm truck and it had these headlights as well.
77 k10 from Cali checkin in!
Thats a beautiful obs but she sure isnt a square body. That was the previous gen that ran from 73-87. Cateye are my favorite then the obs then square body. Mainly because cateye were coming out when I got out of school so they were the hottness at the time.
Haha yes the Cateyes are everyone’s favorite that’s why I made the joke in the beginning
All it really needs is a drink holder lmao
I’d like to request a prayer. I don’t view myself as very Christian but I want to get involved and do my reading of the Bible. I’m moving in to a new home with my partner and we’re having a child soon, I hope all goes well. I also have a ‘98 Chevy K1500 and I agree these trucks are awesome. Thank you 😊
I will pray Jonathan, if you're interested in getting into scripture, I'd suggest starting in either the Gospel of John, or the Book of James!
When those OBSs were first introduced in 1988, they only came in plain & new extended cab pickup models at the time because the crew cab pickup & SUV models with the previous square body design were still in production up through 1991.
Yeah I forgot to mention that! Because I thought it was odd that the Ram brand rolls over their older trucks but I found out in researching this that Chevy did that all those years ago!
Very decent commentary until you got to the Xtian part. 🙄
@@SonnyThomasShow1 thank you!
Ford maverick use blue interior
Touche, but it's not all blue
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Huh?
I know some people love these trucks but I can’t stand how they look or drive. They’re just kinda soft and wallowy riding and the styling is not for me. I’m more of a 2nd gen ram guy when it comes to trucks from the 90’s.
That’s fair!
Not sure you could have picked a worse truck if you tried 😂
GREAT VIDEO ///// PRAY FOR ME .....THANK YOU...
Hey how did Dirk Diggler take over the Chanel 🫶🏻
Who is Dirk Diggler? 😂