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2021 Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss With Cadillac Escalade Front End Up For Sale

The 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 stands as the third model year of the fourth-generation Bow Tie full-size pickup truck. Today, we’re checking out a 2021 Silverado 1500 LT Trail Boss that’s currently listed for sale, featuring an unconventional front-end swap.

Posted for sale in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the bright red paint and lift kit aren’t the only distinguishing exterior features of this Silverado LT Trail Boss. Interestingly, the owner of this full-size pickup decided to swap out the front end for that of a Cadillac Escalade. Complete with the Caddy logo mounted front-and-center, the swap appears to be quite seamless, as it’s difficult to tell that this vehicle is actually a Silverado from a head-on angle.

Front-three-quarter photo of 2021 Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss with Cadillac Escalade front end.

According to the listing, the truck also boasts a 9-inch lift, along with 35-inch tires mounted on 26-inch by 16-inch mag wheels. With 19,000 miles on the odometer, and a clean title to boot, the seller currently has this Escalade-faced Silverado LT Trail Boss posted for a little more than $55,000.

What do you think, dear reader? Would you purchase this distinctive 2021 Silverado LT Trail Boss? Or is the Cadillac Escalade front fascia a bit too much? Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

As a reminder, the 2021 Chevy Silverado was available with a range of powerplant options, including the turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine, naturally aspirated 4.3L V6 LV3 gasoline engine, naturally aspirated 5.3L L82 V8 gasoline engine, naturally aspirated 5.3L V8 L84 gasoline engine, naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine, and the 3.0L I6 LM2 turbodiesel Duramax.

It’s worth noting that the current 2023 Silverado 1500 is no longer available with either the LV3 V6 or the L82 V8, while the LM2 diesel has been replaced with the 3.0L I6 LZ0.

Under the body panels, the Silverado 1500 rides on the GM T1 platform, while production takes place at the GM Fort Wayne plant in Indiana, the GM Silao plant in Mexico, and the GM Oshawa plant in Canada.

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Comments

  1. Not even legal to drive with the tires outside of the fenders.

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    1. Reminds me of a line we used to use as kids – How far’d ya chase him? It wasn’t a compliment and wasn’t very nice either.

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      1. Wtf does that mean?

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        1. It means it looks like something only a pimp would drive (or wear).

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  2. The wheels sticking way out and the Cadillac badge in the grill make this truck look stupid. Other than that, the swap looks clean. I don’t understand why everyone wants to swap Cadillac parts onto their crappy Chevy’s. In my town, there are a few idiots that bought the new-style Escalade taillights off of Amazon and put them on their older Tahoe’s. Being the lights are cheap knockoff’s, they are pretty dim and most times, you can’t tell if they are hitting the brakes, not to mention they have a bad case of hyperflash.

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  3. Terrible taste is everywhere. Im sure some high school kid who wears a backwards baseball cap would love it though. Hide your women…..

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    1. Hide your kids

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  4. That is the stupidest thing I have seen in a while. Send it to Mexico it will sell there.

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    1. That is one of the stupidest looking trucks I’ve ever seen. Why didn’t they just do a big old ‘Carolina Squat’ to go for the total package. I can only imagine the kind of house the people who do this to their vehicles have. It’s probably as tacky and trashy as this truck is. On the bright side of things, idiots like these keep our economy humming along…

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  5. The truck is a awesome merged, recreation, now it’s on one of a kind masterpiece and I want one now

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  6. “What do you think, dear reader? Would you purchase this distinctive 2021 Silverado LT Trail Boss? Or is the Cadillac Escalade front fascia a bit too much?”

    Yeah because the grill is what makes this too much. It’s probably the only good part. It’s the rest that is terrible.

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  7. Can someone explain why you’d buy a Trail Boss and put those never leave pavement tires on it? Why not just get the LT and save?

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  8. Wheel bearings won’t last long.

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  9. All that stress on the lug studs and these zoomy kids who think they are contractors pull a trailer with them. Tires or wheels not designed for it. Just like the morons that tow a 28′ trailer with an F150 because the dealer said it would pull it. Truck not heavy enough to be stable in winds or winding road and most importantly will it stop it if the brake controller goes out?

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  10. With the tires outside of the fender line, suddenly it’s 1960.

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    1. Wife said… that’s ridiculous.

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  11. Bro-dozer

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  12. The one good thing about the POS is the body color.
    Actually, it’s the ONLY good thing!
    Shabazz still owes money on the pimp rims & tires!

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  13. How many X’s in suxxxxxxx…….

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  14. Whoever chose the wheel and tire combo must be a fan of Bud Light.

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    1. and prob wears a dress.

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  15. That is a perfect example of what you can do after several 30 packs on a 3 day weekend. Would be perfect to use for target practice.

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  16. Cadillac should sue the owner for associating their good name with those wheels and tires.

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  17. I am not a fan of the wheel/tire package one bit. The body work and paint looks flawless, maybe with a 4”lift and not a 9”? Not sure would have to see without those wheels/tires

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  18. Its a show truck meant to be trailered. To each his own, I think it’s a beautiful creation. Still not my cup of tea but the talent it take to create that and have it working properly is impressive. Nice job good luck hope it sells for u.

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  19. Hollywood Boulevard cruiser. I can see a few a-listers proudly driving it.

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  20. What a waste of time and money.

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