1988 Chevy C1500 Silverado - C/K is a series of trucks that were manufactured by General Motors. Marketed under the Chevrolet and GMC brands, the C/K series included a wide range of vehicles. While most commonly associated with pickup trucks, the model line also included chassis-cab trucks and medium-duty trucks and served as the basis for GM full-size SUVs. The fourth-generation C/K was introduced in April 1987 for the 1988 model year. The first line not assigned a generational moniker by General Motors, it is known by its GMT400 internal codename. Slightly smaller in cab dimensions than the Rounded Line generation, the fourth-generation C/K increased interior space over its predecessor. In a branding change, the C/K nomenclature became exclusive to Chevrolet, as all GMC pickups became Sierras (GMC retained the C/K nomenclature for its internal model codes). Chevrolet introduced several specialized variants of the C/K series, including the work-oriented W/T 1500, off-road Z71, and the high-performance 454SS. It is widely known that the 1988-1998 GM Trucks are the hottest trucks on the market and their popularity is well deserved. After all, they have beautiful styling, great safety and comfort features, and they drive like new vehicles. They have matured to a point where they have are now widely accepted in the world of "classic" vehicles and are welcome entrants to the largest of car shows. What separates the great C/K examples today from the thousands of trucks produced are obviously have lower miles and have been well maintained over the last 30 or so years. This well-optioned Silverado short bed fleetside is one such vehicle! With just over 100k miles from new, it is one of the nicer examples you will come across in your searches. ,