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The Malibu SS performance package was available only as a two-door Sport Coupe hardtop or convertible and added bucket seats, center console (with optional four-speed manual or Powerglide transmissions), engine gauges and special wheelcovers, and offered with any six-cylinder or V8 engine offered in other Chevelles - with the top option being a ...
An addition for 1967 was the G20 heavy-duty 3/4-ton version. The G-20 featured heavier suspension, a 12-bolt rear axle, and increased hauling capability with wheels having a 6-lug bolt pattern. The G20 model was available only on the 108-inch wheelbase version. For 1967, the 230 cu in (3.8 L) 140 hp (104 kW; 142 PS) inline-six was now standard.
Second-generation mid-size pickup truck jointly developed with Isuzu and related to the Isuzu D-Max. Sold as the Chevrolet S-10 in Mercosur. Previously was also sold in Southeast Asia and Australasia. Colorado: 2003 2022 — North America Third-generation mid-size pickup truck. Montana: 2003 2023 — Latin America Four-door compact pickup ...
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The two-door had a 112 in (280 cm) wheelbase; four-door, station wagon, and the El Camino had a 116 in (290 cm) wheelbase; and the stretched-wheelbase wagon had a 121 in (310 cm) wheelbase. 1968 model year A-body 2-door hardtops and convertibles had a vent wing window assembly - 1969-72 models had a one piece door glass where GM's Astro ...
Only the 4-door sedan version was manufactured in the country, although U.S. versions included a two-door coupe in addition to the sedan. The Chevy became one of the most successful models produced by General Motors de Argentina, being discontinued in 1978 when the company ceased operations in the country. [2]
Alongside a comprehensive range of trucks from 1 ⁄ 2-ton pickups to heavy commercial trucks, International introduced the Travelall to the R-Series as a metal-bodied station wagon. Offered on the 1 ⁄ 2 -ton R-110 series on a 115-inch wheelbase, the first Travelall was powered by a 100 hp (75 kW), 220 cubic-inch "Silver Diamond" inline-six.
Kate Shaw of Spirit Lake, Iowa with her son Jeff, age 10, on their 1967 Ford F-250 ice cream truck. They're sampling the new Krazy Kate ice cream sandwich in 1985.