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Quote from: VileZambonie on January 15, 2011, 05:19:28 PMIn 1987 The C/K series was done in the old body style and became R/V. In 1988 The C/K's were that body style.Only the 1500 series. HD changed over in 92 to the new body style:Here is a 1991 3500: http://rides.sporttruck.com/ride/1015433/chevyboy4/1991/chevrolet/k3500/index.html
In 1987 The C/K series was done in the old body style and became R/V. In 1988 The C/K's were that body style.
Where did you get that information from? That is a V3500 not a K3500
Topp, what are you trying to say?
Quote from: VileZambonie on January 16, 2011, 08:42:27 PMTopp, what are you trying to say? That in 1988, the Newbody style was introduced ONLY on the 1500 series Pickup... The 2500/3500 kept the old nose found on the suburban for 89-91, hence the OP does not have a 1990 truck (at least the pic he posted) as that front end was ONLY on the 1500 series truck for 1990, and not the 3500 series for 1990."After 1987, R/V remained in use for the full ton 30/35 models, V30/35 regular cab dually, and crew cabs through 1991 (built at Janesville), and SUVs (Chevrolet K5 Blazer and Suburban, built at Flint) through 1991"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_C/K
That is incorrect. -The C/K series was available in 3500 as well.
LOL at everyone discussing what the truck is. Its definitely a 1990 C3500 2 wheel drive gas hog. But its a nice one.
Quote from: 88_50 on January 16, 2011, 11:18:10 PMLOL at everyone discussing what the truck is. Its definitely a 1990 C3500 2 wheel drive gas hog. But its a nice one. Glad you have a sense of humor about it. On a side note, my buddy had a 89 4X4 2500 that was nbs and my 88 2wd 1500 sierra is nbs...