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When did Chevy trucks start using IFS?

When did Chevy trucks start using IFS?

1988 was the first year for the 1/2 ton IFS trucks. All 1/2 ton trucks made that year were IFS. 1992 was the first year that the Blazers, Jimmys, and Suburbans were IFS.

What year did Chevy start using independent front suspension?

In 1960, General Motors introduced the first half-ton pickup with independent front suspension.

What was the engine size of a 1976 Chevy K 10?

The year 1976 was the first year the engine size was not found on an emblem in the grill. The cab was equipped with a bench seat to carry three passengers. The standard engine in the 1976 K-10 was a 250-cc, inline, six-cylinder engine capable of producing 100 horsepower at 3,600 RPMs. It had a maximum torque of 175 foot-pounds at 2,000 RPMs.

When did the Chevy K 10 crew cab come out?

The year 1973 was the first year the truck was available in a Crew Cab, which continued to be available in 1976. The year 1976 was the first year the engine size was not found on an emblem in the grill. The cab was equipped with a bench seat to carry three passengers.

When did the Chevy C / K pickup truck come out?

The C/K was Chevrolet’s full-size pickup truck line from October 1959 until 2002 in the United States, from 1964 to 2001 in Brazil, and from 1975 to 1982 in Chile.

What kind of transmission does a Chevrolet K-10 have?

All trucks with an automatic transmission were also equipped with a NP203 transfer case and full-time four-wheel drive. The manual transmission used in K-10s was a three-speed saginaw. All trucks with manual transmissions were equipped with NP205 transfer cases and four-wheel drive which must be activated.

Where can I buy a 1976 Chevy K10?

Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is pleased to feature this sharp 1976 Chevrolet K10 for sale on consignment in our Arizona showroom, located in North Phoenix. Tough, powerful, dependable, roomy,…

The year 1973 was the first year the truck was available in a Crew Cab, which continued to be available in 1976. The year 1976 was the first year the engine size was not found on an emblem in the grill. The cab was equipped with a bench seat to carry three passengers.

The C/K was Chevrolet’s full-size pickup truck line from October 1959 until 2002 in the United States, from 1964 to 2001 in Brazil, and from 1975 to 1982 in Chile.

Where can I buy a 1976 Chevy Cheyenne?

Gateway Classic Cars of Dallas is proud to present this Customized 1976 Chevrolet C10 Scottsdale pickup. Sitting under the hood of this classic Chevrolet is a powerful 350 cubic inches V-8 engine t… More Info › Truck enthusiasts everywhere, Gateway Classic Cars is excited to offer this 1976 Chevrolet Cheyenne long bed in our Milwaukee showroom.

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