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John Goreham
Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
11/03/2015

Chevrolet' Silverado Special Ops concept at SEMA starts with the 1500 Z71. The unusual paint scheme is called Razzle Dazzle and was designed 100 years ago by the Navy to help keep ships away from prying eyes. Todd Parker, director of design, Chevrolet Accessories pointed out how the paint makes the Silverado look even tougher than it normally does, saying, “We created light, medium and darker shaded areas within camouflage bands flowing down the hood, body sides and tailgate. That effect gives tremendous depth to the Silverado’s body, while reinforcing the nautical heritage of the unique camo design.”

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The body-colored and black grill receives a special light bar treatment.

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Ejector Orange is used to offset the drab main color and continues the military theme. Inside the seats and floor are waterproof and Razzle Dazzle is used in the trim.

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Chevy pulled a brake package, air intake and custom exhaust from its parts bin and also added the following list of goodies:

◾Black bowtie emblems
◾Underbody shield
◾Sport bar
◾LED off-road lights
◾Wheel flares
◾20-inch aluminum wheels with off-road tires
◾Custom rocker guards
◾GearOn™ tiered storage system
◾GearOn™ utility rack package
◾GearOn™ cargo tie-down rings
◾Floor liners
◾Spray-in bedliner (production option)
◾Embroidered headrests with the Special Ops logo.

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I would like to know if the fender flares are made of hard plastic or a softer material , I returned flares like those on that truck that were haed plastic and hated them

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