This RealTruck 2019 Chevrolet Silverado Is Being Auctioned To Help Military Families
Off-road accessories brand RealTruck teamed up with the hunting and fishing lifestyle outfit MeatEater to build a custom pickup for the 2023 SEMA Show and now it’s being auctioned for a good cause.
The truck will be crossing the block at the Mecum Auctions event in Kansas City on Friday, Dec. 6 and 100% of the hammer price will be donated to the Folds of Honor organization supporting scholarships for the families of fallen and seriously wounded military and first responders.
The truck started out as a Silverado 1500 Trail Boss with a 5.3-liter V8, but has been dressed up with equipment from the RealTruck catalog.
Upgrades include a 3-inch lift, Husky Trail Armor rocker panels, steel running boards, a steel bumpers with a 10,000-pound Rugged Ridge winch up front, a Flowmaster American Thunder exhaust kit, bronze Raceline wheels and Go Rhino gun cases with mounts.
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It also has a roll-up tonneau cover, roof racks, roof tent and a traction recovery kit, among the other features.
The truck has spent the past year being used as a promotional vehicle and has just over 26,000 miles on the odometer. Mecum hasn’t put an estimate on the sale price, as charity lots have a life of their own beyond the intrinsic value of a vehicle.