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Old 21 January 2018, 02:19 AM   #1
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U.S. Car geeks, pls ID this pickup (Chevy Silverado Z71?)

Spotted this beast on walk back from dinner.





i'm Downunder not in USA so it's rare sight, what can you tell me about it?

Looks midsize for a yanktank, not as huge as a F350 or Suburban/Avalanche.

Badges on sides were taped up but bow tie & Z71 on front unmasked, I'm guessing Chev Silverado?
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Old 21 January 2018, 02:28 AM   #2
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Spotted this beast on walk back from dinner.





i'm Downunder not in USA so it's rare sight, what can you tell me about it?

Looks midsize for a yanktank, not as huge as a F350 or Suburban/Avalanche.

Badges on sides were taped up but bow tie & Z71 on front unmasked, I'm guessing Chev Silverado?
Hey tamiya
I think its a Chevrolet Colorado, mid-size, 2018 model. See link.
I'll let the truck gurus razz me if I'm wrong....
http://www.chevrolet.com/trucks/colorado-mid-size-truck

Have a nice day...
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Old 21 January 2018, 02:39 AM   #3
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Hey tamiya
I think its a Chevrolet Colorado, mid-size, 2018 model. See link.
I'll let the truck gurus razz me if I'm wrong....
http://www.chevrolet.com/trucks/colorado-mid-size-truck

Have a nice day...
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Dare say you're right

yeah probably a Colorado by shape of headlights.

They've definitely lost the badges huh.

Most likely Holden testing unit... I don't understand all this car testing coverups, if you're testing some new model meh big deal, few would notice. But plaster all its badges up or worse wrap it in ridiculous camouflage definitely even a blind bat like me would take notice
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Old 21 January 2018, 02:40 AM   #4
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yup.

Z71 is an off road package. tranny cooler, tow package too i believe.

nice truck.
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Old 21 January 2018, 02:48 AM   #5
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yup.

Z71 is an off road package. tranny cooler, tow package too i believe.

nice truck.
Towbar looks used & there's an odd red hookup doesn't look like usual trailer lights plug... possibly doing tow stress testing.


How new is this thing, pretty recent? Seems to be 2018 year face.

The numberplate afaik isn't so that new, probably out 12-18mths ago... whereas the truck looks quite fresh. Either they've gotten a unit well ahead of its release or they're sitting on a stack of old plates, or maybe conveniently recycled a plate off another truck, who knows :)
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Definitely a Chevy Colorado. The red plug type apparatus on the rear bumper is odd. Appears to be hydraulic?? Maybe a battery disconnect of some type?


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Old 21 January 2018, 02:58 AM   #7
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came out in 2015 as a 2016 i believe.

that one has a class 5 hitch. might be a diesel with a trailer parked somewhere.
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Definitely a Chevy Colorado. The red plug type apparatus on the rear bumper is odd. Appears to be hydraulic?? Maybe a battery disconnect of some type?
nah, I wouldn't put battery cutouts on rear bumper
That's as bad as putting the fuel tank as rear bumper...! o wait...

Yeah possibly a hydraulic line or electrical hookup, there were some instruments on back seat if they were doing trailer testing their test trailer usually has some kind of adjustable air brake to make drag at high speeds.

I didn't want to spend too long spying on this beast. I had already backtracked, quick walk around & stopped to snap 2 pics family & friends had already gone on ahead by 50m.
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nah, I wouldn't put battery cutouts on rear bumper

That's as bad as putting the fuel tank as rear bumper...! o wait...



Yeah possibly a hydraulic line or electrical hookup, there were some instruments on back seat if they were doing trailer testing their test trailer usually has some kind of adjustable air brake to make drag at high speeds.



I didn't want to spend too long spying on this beast. I had already backtracked, quick walk around & stopped to snap 2 pics family & friends had already gone on ahead by 50m.


I travel the highways in the Midwest a lot and stop at truck stops and rest stops frequently to fuel up and use the facilities. I love seeing the test mules. Last one was a couple years ago I saw a Chinese version of an Isuzu pickup running around. Finally talked to the driver. Was testing a small Diesel engine for a midsize truck for Cummins.

As far as battery shut offs go that is where they have been on every one of our race cars.


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Old 21 January 2018, 03:11 AM   #10
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came out in 2015 as a 2016 i believe.

that one has a class 5 hitch. might be a diesel with a trailer parked somewhere.
Would not be a private car... as civilians here can't register new/latemodel LHD vehicles. Ergo Any LHD cars on regular plates would belong to car factory.

Holden does sell a Colorado, thought they might source from elsewhere like Thai and the 2012-2017 models look different to this one.
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-rev...rado-ltz-65278
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Towbar looks used & there's an odd red hookup doesn't look like usual trailer lights plug... possibly doing tow stress testing.


How new is this thing, pretty recent? Seems to be 2018 year face.

The numberplate afaik isn't so that new, probably out 12-18mths ago... whereas the truck looks quite fresh. Either they've gotten a unit well ahead of its release or they're sitting on a stack of old plates, or maybe conveniently recycled a plate off another truck, who knows :)
I don’t see any other plugs for trailer lights. It has to have a light plug in. This one might be custom for this truck.
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Old 21 January 2018, 03:22 AM   #12
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I travel the highways in the Midwest a lot and stop at truck stops and rest stops frequently to fuel up and use the facilities. I love seeing the test mules. Last one was a couple years ago I saw a Chinese version of an Isuzu pickup running around. Finally talked to the driver. Was testing a small Diesel engine for a midsize truck for Cummins.
Interesting catch!

yeah these things seem to find me quite regularly

even when overseas & I'm just minding my own biz in the slow lane commuting between cities... this comes past & I just gotta give chase

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Old 21 January 2018, 03:27 AM   #13
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I don’t see any other plugs for trailer lights. It has to have a light plug in. This one might be custom for this truck.
there's a round black cover on right of number plate, I'd assume this is the place for standard trailer plug

Red thing looked more like covering a hydraulic snapfit
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there's a round black cover on right of number plate, I'd assume this is the place for standard trailer plug

Red thing looked more like covering a hydraulic snapfit
I think the cover is a popout for some accessory that isn’t on this truck.
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Old 21 January 2018, 10:46 AM   #15
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I travel the highways in the Midwest a lot and stop at truck stops and rest stops frequently to fuel up and use the facilities. I love seeing the test mules. Last one was a couple years ago I saw a Chinese version of an Isuzu pickup running around. Finally talked to the driver. Was testing a small Diesel engine for a midsize truck for Cummins.

As far as battery shut offs go that is where they have been on every one of our race cars.


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I saw a tesla Model E or 3 testing in death valley. it persumably overheated and pulled off the road.

http://offroadrover.com/road-trips/d...9-degree-heat/
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I think the cover is a popout for some accessory that isn’t on this truck.
On Chev/GM products, that is the cover for the spare tire crank.
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Old 21 January 2018, 05:33 PM   #17
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On Chev/GM products, that is the cover for the spare tire crank.
Ahh ok, good to know.

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On Chev/GM products, that is the cover for the spare tire crank.
Phew what a relief, mystery solved.
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The trailer wiring Harness looks like this on a 2018 Colorado.
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The trailer wiring Harness looks like this on a 2018 Colorado.
could be the black lump sitting below bottom edge of bumper just to tight of tow bar
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U.S. Car geeks, pls ID this pickup (Chevy Silverado Z71?)

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Hey tamiya
I think its a Chevrolet Colorado, mid-size, 2018 model. See link.
I'll let the truck gurus razz me if I'm wrong....
http://www.chevrolet.com/trucks/colorado-mid-size-truck

Have a nice day...
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Yep - you nailed it...

It could be the 2019 with hybrid motors and a battery pack (with a charger plug where the spare tire crank normally resides).

It looks like a midnight edition option but without the off-road wheel/tire package.

It could also just be an owner who debadged his grey market imported US-optioned vehicle.






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