2007 Dale Earnhardt Jr Big Red Chevy Silverado
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6.2 liter Gen IV V8 |
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natural |
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417 lb-ft | ||
HP |
380 hp |
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HP/Liter |
61.3 hp per liter |
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(from General Motors
Press Release) DALE EARNHARDT JR.’S ‘BIG RED’ SILVERADO IS A
WINNER ON OR OFF THE ROAD
LAS VEGAS – While he’s normally associated with the Chevy
Monte Carlo SS racecar he drives on Sundays, Dale Earnhardt Jr. also
is an enthusiastic truck aficionado – especially those trucks that
perform best off the road. GM teamed up with Earnhardt to design and
build the ultimate Silverado off-roader, dubbing it the Dale
Earnhardt Jr. “Big Red” Silverado.
The Dale Earnhardt Jr. “Big Red” Silverado is based on the all-new,
2007 Chevy Silverado crew cab and features custom exterior
appointments, an off-road-ready suspension, one-off custom 20-inch
wheels at Dale Jr.’s request, a custom interior and more. This
one-of-a-kind Silverado builds on Earnhardt’s personal notion of
off-road enjoyment, which was previously conveyed in his personal
truck – a previous-generation Silverado named “Big Red.”
“The ‘Big Red’ Silverado is the ultimate expression of off-road
trucks,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. “It is inspired
by Dale Jr.’s personal and modified Silverado, but takes his concept
to an entirely new and exciting level.”
Earnhardt collaborated with GM designers on the truck, visiting the
GM Design studio in Warren , Mich. to discuss the exterior and
interior enhancements, which include all-new front-end sheet metal
and rear fenders, as well as a “flying bridge”-type roll bar with
integrated off-road driving lamps. The interior is as luxurious as
the exterior is off-road-capable, with rich, black leather
upholstery and other details.
“This truck has Dale Jr.’s personality woven all through it,” said
Peper. “It even has a locomotive horn that was his idea; when it
blows, you know for miles around who’s coming up the trail.”
The Dale Earnhardt Jr. “Big Red” Silverado is powered by GM
Powertrain’s 6.2L Gen IV V-8 engine, a high-output, all-aluminum
engine with variable valve timing that produces 380 horsepower and
417 lb.-ft. of torque. It transfers its power to all four wheels via
a Hydra-Matic four-speed electronically controlled transmission. The
front and rear axles are equipped with 3.73 gears and Eaton ELocker
electronic locking differentials, which help the truck deliver
exhilarating performance with tall off-road tires. Stopping power is
enhanced with a set of Baer disc brakes, including six-piston
calipers and 15-inch cross-drilled rotors in the front and
twin-piston floating calipers with 13-inch cross-drilled rotors in
the rear.
Exterior flair
The commanding stance and flared bodywork of the “Big Red” Silverado
combine for a menacing presence. All of the front end sheet metal,
including the bumper, fenders, hood and grille are unique to the
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Silverado, as are the rear fenders and rear
bumper.
The front end design evokes the look of Baja racers, with a
high-mounted, brush guard-type wraparound bumper, which conceals an
integraed 6,000-pound Warn Winch. The brush guard bumper is fully
integrated into the design and contours of the Silverado, extending
out toward the flared front fenders. The large fender opening and
box-type flares accommodate both the large off-road tires and the
vertical travel of the front suspension. The hood also is custom and
features a front-opening air intake scoop, which further adds to the
truck’s powerful appearance.
Like the front fenders, the Dale Earnhardt Jr. “Big Red” Silverado’s
rear fenders feature large openings and boxed flares. At the top of
the rear fenders, a unique roll bar is enhanced with a flying
bridge-style extension that incorporates housings for large off-road
driving lamps. The flying bridge extension is integrated with the
design of the Silverado’s cab and rear fenders.
At the rear is a custom roll pan, with four, large six-inch-diameter
exhaust outlets exiting beneath the center of the truck. There is no
tailgate, leaving open access to the cargo bed which, like off-road
racing trucks, is equipped with mounted spare tire and wheel.
The “Dale Earnhardt Jr. Big Red” Silverado is painted with a unique
base coat, mid-coat and clear coat system. The base coat is a custom
mix with Spectra Flair additive; the mid-coat has a red tint hue.
The Spectra Flair additive in the base coat combines with the
mid-coat to provide a unique metallic appearance. The top clear coat
application gives the paint finish a mile-deep shine. Subtle “Dale
Jr.” signature and “8” graphics are found on various areas of the
body and chassis.
Serious stance
The stance is achieved with a raised suspension and the large,
off-road wheel/tire package. A Rancho four-inch lift kit, with
adjustable front and rear shocks, is used, along with GM front coil
springs and re-arched rear leaf springs. Off-road skid plates and
other underbody shielding are employed to protect vital chassis and
engine components when driving over rocks and other unseen
obstacles.
Befitting this one-off off-roader, it wears unique, GM-designed 20 x
12-inch wheels. These CNC-machined wheels have a bold, deep-dish
design. They feature 5.125-inch backspacing in the front and
3.375-inch backspacing in the rear, which helps push out the wheels
to the edge of the vehicle, enhancing the rugged look of the “Big
Red” Silverado while simultaneously providing increased off-road
driving stability and a lower center of gravity.
The fenders have larger openings and are flared to accommodate
large, off-road tires mounted on the GM-designed 20-inch deep-dish
wheels.
Interior details
The Dale Earnhardt Jr. “Big Red” Silverado’s cabin is trimmed all in
black, with Ebony leather-covered seats with Gloss Ebony leather
piping. Black also is the color of the Providence headliner, carpet
and trim plates, which have glossy, “piano black” appearance.
Spectrum Cubic metallic soft-touch paint was applied to the door
switch plates, instrument panel and control panel, providing a
unique, high-tech appearance.
The interior simultaneously conveys luxury and an all-business
attitude, owing to the truck’s off-road capability. It’s the perfect
environment for a driver who’s at home in race vehicle, but seeks a
more comfortable environment when relaxing – even if that means
crawling over rocks, slogging through rivers and flying over dry
riverbeds.