Rent this Wild Lifted Silverado on Turo

Rent this Wild Lifted Silverado on Turo

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With 46-inch tires, this isn’t your average brodozer.

There’s never been a better time for entrepreneurship. It seems that in this day and age there’s an app tailor made to sutit your needs, allowing you to buy, sell and trade any manner of goods and services. If you’ve been looking for something like a cross between Uber and Airbnb, check out Turo.

Turo allows you to rent your car out to users for a daily fee, and allows you to place whatever stipulations you may require on that agreement, within reason. It’s become reasonably popular in a short time and has drawn a wide variety of users. Whether you’re looking to just get around for a few days, move some furniture, or borrow something fancy for a special occasion, it’s all there on Turo for the taking…err, renting.

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That’s where we find this wild creation, a Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Classic 4×4 in Denver, Colorado, lifted to the sky and sporting 47″ tall tires. The owner didn’t include a lot of information, because they claim the truck speaks for itself. They sure are right about that.

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There’s a custom utility bed and a wild stack exhaust, as well as popular truck accessories like custom LED headlights, fabricated trail bumpers, and beadlock wheels. The khaki tan paint sets off the blacked-out accessories nicely, and if we can engage in a bit of cliche, it wouldn’t look out of place in a zombie thiller or Mad Max sequel. We can even see one of the guys from The Fast and the Furious at the wheel. If you fancy yourself an amateur filmmaker, you can rent this truck for $202 a day.

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Cam VanDerHorst has been a contributor to Internet Brands' Auto Group sites for over three years, with his byline appearing on Ford Truck Enthusiasts, Corvette Forum, JK Forum, and Harley-Davidson Forums, among others. In that time, he's also contributed to Autoweek, The Drive, and Scale Auto Magazine.

He bought his first car at age 14 -- a 1978 Ford Mustang II -- and since then he’s amassed an impressive and diverse collection of cars, trucks, and motorcycles, including a 1996 Ford Mustang SVT Mystic Cobra (#683) and a classic air-cooled Porsche 911.

In addition to writing about cars and wrenching on them in his spare time, he enjoys playing music (drums and ukulele), building model cars, and tending to his chickens.

You can follow Cam, his cars, his bikes, and his chickens at @camvanderhorst on Instagram.


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