
It’s 1985. You’re begging Mom for a brand-new Nintendo Entertainment System while her menthol cigarette smolders in a tin McDonald’s ashtray. Your sister’s Aquanet-reinforced bangs threaten to ignite. Dad checks the cashier’s math on his Casio calculator watch.
And at the local Chevrolet dealer? You could buy a truck that came with a matching Winchester rifle. It was the Chevy Outdoorsman Package.
Chevrolet’s 1985 K10 4×4 Outdoorsman was a special-edition square-body pickup (also offered on Blazers) designed for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. To promote it, Chevy even teamed up with ESPN to stage the Chevy Sportsmen’s Team Challenge, a made-for-TV shooting competition featuring some of the biggest names in the sport.
This wasn’t just a standard K10. The Outdoorsman received:
Production numbers vary, but enthusiasts believe fewer than 200 of these trucks were built. Even fewer survive today with the complete package intact, making any authentic example highly collectible.

The real headline was the Winchester Model 94AE XTR .30-30 lever-action rifle that came with every Outdoorsman. Details of the original kit included:
It was everything a whitetail hunter needed, minus a good pair of boots and a box of Little Debbie snack cakes.
Finding a museum-grade 1985 K10 Outdoorsman with its matching Winchester rifle is rare. One pristine example is coming to auction through Bryant Ridge this November, giving collectors a chance to own a square-body Chevy Outdoorsman that embodies mid-’80s Americana along with the modern version of the rifle that won the west.
Modern dealerships might toss in a free AR-15 or shotgun with a vehicle purchase, but nothing compares to the prestige and promotion of Chevrolet’s 1985 Outdoorsman. It’s a rolling time capsule from an era when you really could drive off the lot with everything you needed for deer season.