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The "Suburban" name was also used on GM's fancy 2-door GMC 100 series pickup trucks from 1955 to 1959, called the Suburban Pickup, which was similar to the Chevrolet Cameo Carrier, but it was dropped at the same time as Chevy's Cameo in March 1958 when GM released the new all-steel "Fleetside" bed option replacing the Cameo/Suburban Pickup ...
A body swap (also named mind swap, soul swap or brain swap) is a storytelling device seen in a variety of science fiction and supernatural fiction, ...
Body Swap: Sylvia McNicoll: 2018: Hallie (age 15), Susan (age 82) Characters swap souls after a car accident: OCLC 1013167479: Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy Parts 1 and 2: Dav Pilkey: 2003: Melvin and Mr. Krupp: Combine-O-Tron 2000: Curse the Dawn: Karen Chance: 2009: Cassandra and Pritkin: Cassandra Palmer ...
Since November, Vince Vaughn has been pretending to be a teenage girl. Michael Colleary, who co-wrote 1997's Face/Off, in which Nicolas Cage and John Travolta's characters swap faces, remembers ...
In body-swap comedies, the acting is its own kind of brazen put-on fun. Adult actors get to channel their inner innocent kid; young actors get to channel their “serious” adult. And that’s ...
Again a body and mechanical variant of its Light Line pickups, the Travelall had become split into a distinct model line, slotted above the Scout. Sized roughly between the Jeep Wagoneer and the Chevrolet/GMC Suburban, the Travelall was branded as a truck-based station wagon. [7]
For 1977, a horizontal body line was introduced past the front doors, while fender and rear door badging were updated to match the design of the C/K pickup trucks. Offered on a longer wheelbase, a cutaway-chassis conversion of the G-series was marketed through Chevrolet and GMC as a cargo truck, as the Hi-Cube Van and MagnaVan, respectively.
As always, there was a GMC version offered during the same time, called the GMC Suburban Pickup, with many similar features offered on the Chevrolet but without the bedside trim. In 1957, a special version was made for GMC to be shown at national car shows called the Palomino , [ 7 ] which had a Pontiac 347 cu in (5.7 L) V8 installed, borrowed ...