The Chevrolet C/K and GMC C/K truck series played a key role in shaping the American automotive.
Introduced in 1960, these trucks transcended the typical pickup role, transforming into reliable work companions, luxurious SUVs, and everything in between.
Their impact extends far beyond dealerships, cultivating a passionate community devoted to preserving classic models, exploring customization options, and seeking out parts to keep these icons on the road.
While the arrival of the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra in the late 90s makes finding a flawless C/K more difficult, the GMT400 platform, affectionately known as OBS by enthusiasts, offers a surprising alternative.
Built from 1988 to 2002, OBS trucks boasted a more sculpted design compared to the legendary “Square Body” era, while still delivering generous cabin space.
It’s worth noting that the GMC C/K transitioned to the current Sierra name during the OBS years, leaving the C/K badge for Chevrolet’s two-wheel and four-wheel drive models.
Their inventory features a head-turning 1995 Chevrolet K1500 that boasts a remarkably low mileage of only 38,454. This impressive figure is further validated by a clean Carfax report, giving you complete peace of mind about the truck’s history.