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I have a 2018 1500 z71 with the big 10 conversion. Is there a way to tell who did the conversion as I isn’t think Chevy actually has that as an option from the factory?

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11 hours ago, tulmech121 said:

I have a 2018 1500 z71 with the big 10 conversion. Is there a way to tell who did the conversion as I isn’t think Chevy actually has that as an option from the factory?

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Welcome to the site, congratulations on your cool new to you truck!!!

 

Maybe call one of these dealers, give them your VIN and see if it was "born" there:

 

Retro Big 10 Chevy option offered on 2018 Silverado

Quimby Mug Bayou Florida
Apr 27, 2018
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At least two Chevy dealerships in the U.S. and two in Canada are offering a retro Big 10 conversion on the 2018 Silverado which is quickly gaining traction among fans of the iconic truck.

Introduced in the early 1970s, the Cheyenne Super 10 is easy to spot thanks to its distinct two-tone paint job and Big 10 badging. Look for it again on the 2018 Silverado which is being offered by at least two Chevy dealerships: Blake Greenfield Chevrolet Buick in Wells, Minn. and Valley Chevrolet in Wilkes-Barre, Penn. Regardless who’s selling it (Blake Greenfield Chevy claims to be the first), the retro truck’s getting a lot of praise including a big endorsement from longtime Chevy devotee and retired NASCAR great, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

“Damn this is a great idea,” Earnhardt Jr. posted on Twitter along with a picture of a red and white 2018 Silverado Retro Big 10.

In a video posted below, Valley Chevrolet lists the following details on its Retro Big 10 Conversion: 3.5-inch lift kit, 18-inch rally wheels with BF Goodrich white lettered tires (All-Terrain T/A), a two-tone decal package, Big 10 special emblems, chrome mirror covers and chrome door handles. The $8,000 conversion raises the MSRP to $57,474.

 

 

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