A limited-production 1993 Chevrolet Silverado Indianapolis 500 Pace Truck, one of just 1,534 built, is slated to appear at auction this November. This two-owner example represents a unique chapter in Chevrolet’s performance and motorsport heritage, celebrating its role as the official truck of the 77th running of the Indianapolis 500.

The black Silverado features a gray interior and carries a strong combination of originality and performance upgrades. While the title lists mileage as exempt, the owner believes the odometer reflects about 179,000 miles, with fewer than 20,000 miles on a newer engine. Beneath the hood sits a built 383-cubic-inch stroker V8 packed with performance components. The engine includes a steel crankshaft, Pete Jackson gear drive, Comp roller cam, Edelbrock aluminum heads with roller rockers, a dual-plane intake, and Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection. Exhaust duties are handled by Flow Tech ceramic-coated headers.

Backing the powerful small-block is an automatic transmission paired with a TCI torque converter and transmission controller, ensuring responsive performance. The truck rides lower than stock with a four-inch drop and wears a set of polished Weld Ventura wheels—22x8 inches up front with 265/35 tires and 22x12 inches at the rear with 325/35 rubber.

Additional details include both a cowl hood and the original factory hood, a hard bed cover, and an inside tailgate latch for a cleaner look. With its striking presentation and extensive mechanical enhancements, this limited-edition Silverado stands out as a collectible blend of 1990s nostalgia and modernized street performance. Its rarity and racing connection make it a sought-after highlight for enthusiasts watching the November auction lineup. See it here.