This is my 1992 Chevrolet C1500. It was my first truck ever. My dad bought it from my uncle for me when I was 15 and I drove her for 4 years. I recently bought a new car and had to sell it...sure will miss it. One of these days I will buy another just like it and do all the things I couldn't afford to do the first time around.
The first day I brought her home:

Sold that ugly camper top for $300 a couple weeks after I got the truck. Coudn't roll like that.
After selling the camper, giving her a good hand wash and hand wax (really brought the paint back out). Washed her at least every 3 weeks and waxed about every 4 months...only took it to the car wash about 3 times in the 4 years I owned it.

Factory 4.3L V6...no mods unfortunately.

Silverado style seats and factory interior...nothing special.

After a while I decided to move away from the stock look. Added a billet grille, custom bumper with teardrop fogs and split billet inserts. Also changed out the lights with clear eyes from APC.

Random pictures of my truck and my best friend's '99 Silverado after we both washed them.

Flowmaster exhaust with 45 degree split rear exit...best sounding V6 I've ever heard...no lie. Someone stole my hitch cover in my high school parking lot. Thanks asshole.

One of my favorite pictures...took a while to angle the trucks right.

Parking and fogs on.

My absolute favorite picture...badass I think.

Custom sticker I designed for the back window of mine and my best friend's truck.

Kills:
1. 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 V6 (single cab, short bed with exhaust) - 1 length, stop light
2. 1994 Chevrolet Camaro V6 (stock) - 1/2 length, stop light
3. Early 90's Nissan Altima - 2 or 3 lengths (twice), stop light...straight up ass kicking with a funny story: They looked over at me at a light and were talkin trash so I asked "wanna run?" and the dumbass in the passenger seat says "yeah...2G buy-in." I laughed and then kicked their ass when the light turned green.
Plus a few Civics here and there...don't remember those very much though.
(Didn't race very much)
One sad day on the way to school I pulled off a side street and hit a lady that was going 45mph. $3200 worth of damage to my truck, which I had to pay for out of my own pocket (liabilty only insurance). Bye-bye grille, bumper, and lights, along with a bent frame, creased hood, and jacked up right front fender. Back to stock she went...

At least the body shop hooked me up and put on a '94 grille and bumper.
Unfortunately, when I bought my new car I had to sell the Chevy. But it was time for something new. Sure will miss it.
My new baby:

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