What are the generations of Chevy trucks?

First generation (1960–1966)

  • Second generation (1967–1972)
  • Third generation (1973–1991)
  • Fourth generation (1988–2002)
  • South American production (1964-2001)
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  • What years did Chevy make the Apache truck?

    The Apache name applied to Chevy trucks from ’58-’61. In ’62 they went with the C-series designation.

    What is the back of a truck called?

    cargo bed
    The back of the truck where the goods are placed is called a cargo bed. The cargo bed may be covered with a tonneau cover made of cloth, metal or plastic, to protect the cargo from rain and dirt. Pickup trucks are easy to load and unload.

    Is Classic trucks Magazine discontinued?

    Among those being axed are 4-Wheel & Off-Road, Automobile, Car Craft, Classic Trucks, Mopar Muscle, Mustang Monthly, Super Chevy, Truck Trend, and Vette. The only three titles that will remain in print form are Motor Trend, Hot Rod, and Four Wheeler.

    Who designed the 1967 Chevy truck?

    Designer Harry Bentley Bradley
    Early in the production of the 1967 model Chevy offers an option to have a small rear window. Designer Harry Bentley Bradley adds the small rear window to give the truck a “coupe quality,” but the demand just isn’t there, so it is discontinued by the time the ’68 models comes out.

    What’s the difference between C and K Chevy trucks?

    Basic Difference The primary difference between a “C” and “K” truck is that C-models are two-wheel drive and K-models are four-wheel drive. In most other ways, the chassis are similar, with the same basic options, engines, transmissions and amenities over most of the range.

    What year did Chevy put AC in trucks?

    The parking lights were moved behind the grille, which was similar to the 1955-1956 models. This was the first year factory air conditioning was found in a Chevy truck. Few changes were made for 1959 — just a larger hood emblem and new fender badging.

    What year did Chevy stop making the C10?

    While the fourth generation began in 1988, Chevy moved to a different naming structure for the C/K trucks. As such, the end of the Chevy C10 era ended in 1987.