When the Blue Oval unveiled the off-road-focused Ford Raptor back in 2010, General Motors was caught flat footed without a direct competitor to this new pickup truck. In an effort to remedy this, The General collaborated with Lingenfelter Performance Engineering and custom builder Southern Comfort Automotive (SCA) Performance to develop the Chevy Silverado Reaper. Now, one of these Bow Tie all-terrain racers is currently listed for sale.
Posted for sale online in Leakesville, Mississippi, this 2014 Chevy Silverado Reaper appears to be in good condition considering its intended go-anywhere ideology. With 153,500 miles on the odometer, the seller is currently asking $28,000 for this Reaper.
Starting with the exterior, the Silverado Reaper features various styling tweaks that differentiate it from more pedestrian Silverado models and allude to its off-road capabilities. Up front, there’s tow hooks and light bars integrated into an aftermarket front bumper, contributing to the Reaper’s high approach angle. Notably, when viewing this Silverado head-on, the widened fender flares become much more apparent.
Of course, these wider fenders are hiding a fat wheel and tire setup. When new, the Silverado Reaper featured 20-inch wheels wrapped in 33-inch off-road tires, while 17-inch beadlock wheels were optional.
Aside from a select few touches for the gauge cluster and the likes, the interior appears to be largely the same as the standard 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500, of which the Reaper is based on.
As with any Baja-inspired pickup, output figures are important. The Reaper was available with either a supercharged 5.3L V8, rated at 475 horsepower, or a supercharged 6.2L V8, rated at 550 horsepower. This particular Silverado Reaper features the former powerplant mated to the GM six-speed automatic transmission.
So, what do you think, dear reader? Is this 2014 Chevy Silverado Reaper worth the asking price? Let us know in the comment section below!
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Front end looks like it came straight out of the 60s.
Who the designed the front end, Curt Cobain after he died? Who actually signed off on that hideous front end? THAT is the main cause for the failure of this monstrosity.
Never heard of it and I see why, they probably didn’t sell very many of them
What happens if you ask a 17 old to give a Silverado a Bondo rhinoplasty
sure makes the raptor look good
I remember when these first came out. At the time I thought they were hideous…it looks even worse than what I thought I remembered it looking like. I learned about it through reading automotive journalism and watching videos linked in the print materials. (It may have even been a GM Authority article but don’t quote me on that part).
At the time I was pretty sure Ford was behind it as a way of putting GM/Chevy to even further shame for their unwillingness to engineer and sell a true Raptor competitor from the manufacturer. Now I think it’s just simply an ugly design that aged even worse.
I owned a 2014 High Country and loved that truck. I always thought they have a very classic design language. The front grille/fascia and wider fenders just don’t go with the rest of the body of this truck at all…personal opinion obviously.
When Chevy has to imitate a RAM! That's a RAM nose design slightly altered, and ugly as......
It looks like a mistake. A wreked truck is really what I thought. Front end damage. But it's unique and cheap.