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GM @ SEMA: Chevy Silverado Major League Baseball Ed.

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GM @ SEMA
Chevrolet Major League Baseball Silverado
For release: Oct. 29, 2007, 12:01 a.m. EDT


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The only thing missing from this home-run Silverado is the apple pie – because the baseball and Chevrolet are covered. The Silverado 1500 crew cab is decked out in a baseball theme – with a paint scheme that incorporates all major league team logos – to support Chevrolet’s ties to Major League Baseball. It is also a fan’s dream, with a power-lifting tonneau cover that rises to reveal a wide-screen television monitor that not only brings in the game, but is connected to a Wii gaming console. Inside, the Silverado features real baseball bat ash wood trim and uniquely trimmed leather seats that have the look and feel of a baseball – including the stitching.

Vehicle highlights:
• Silverado 1500 crew cab
• 6.0L V-8
• Multi-color, MLB-inspired paint scheme incorporating all team logos
• Power-lift tonneau
• Wide-screen TV with Wii gaming console
• Bose Surround Sound system
• Leather-trimmed interior with baseball stitching, color and feel
• Ash wood (baseball bat material) trim

GM Accessories features (production and concept):
• Chrome mesh grille
• Twenty-two-inch chrome wheels
• Hard shell tonneau cover
• DVD headrest system
• Ground effects kit

I had to smile when I saw the pics. This took some imagination. I think it's pretty cool. :)

:puke::puke::puke::puke:

Man what a waste of a truck. Especially on a sport for overpaid jocks. :nono:

I like it, the paint job is pretty creative and the interior is very much so. i really like how the interior came out...which is the first GM SEMA i can say that about.

They should make one for the Red Sox! :D

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