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Check out this 1-Ton Chevrolet Truck from 4 Wheel & Off-Road Magazine. ... If you are looking for parts for a military truck or an entire truck itself like our Camo Chevy, ...
Read about how editor Fred Williams' transmission blew on his 1986 Chevy 1 ton truck while driving across the United States for Ultimate Adventure 2008 inside 4-Wheel & Off-Road Magazine.
Check out Brian Sabo's 1940 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup truck which was on its way to the junkyard. Brian couldnt let a that happen so he restored it and added a LT1 engine with Sanderson headers and a ...
Kids’ snack bars may seem like the perfect option for smaller appetites—they go anywhere and can live at the bottom of their ...
Check out Jerry P. Rollins' 1945 Chevrolet 1/2-Ton Pickup with Michelin Tires and a Flowmaster Muffler, Featured in the 2007 November Issue of Classic Trucks Magazine.
A 2.5-ton, 6x6 truck, the CCKW was built alongside a similar but smaller model, the Chevrolet G506. A 1.5-ton, 4x4 hauler, the G506 was introduced in 1940 and remained in production until 1945.
Chevrolet would continue to build a variety of trucks for military use throughout World War II, ... 1942 Chevrolet Series BK 1/2-Ton. Engine OHV 216.5-cu.in. I-6, one ...
M35A2 trucks are a bargain compared to anything from Chevy or Ford. Running and driving models usually sell for a little over $10,000 from military surplus sellers and well cared for custom 4x4 ...
Chevy's 2007 Silverado 1500HD Classic pickup represents a no-nonsense workhorse built on a well-established platform. Its 6.0L V8 produces an impressive 300 horsepower and can tow up to 10,300 pounds, ...
His open-cab 1928 Chevy Capitol 1-ton farm truck is powered by a 4-cylinder engine and rolls along comfortably at speeds in the 30-35 mph range, which puts it at the tail end of most road trips.
Type: Truck; Change Vehicle ; Print. Not Rated Sell Your Car. Pricing & Values. Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1996 Chevrolet G30 Chevy Van 1 Ton 135" V8 across different ...
More than 15 Bigfoot trucks have been built since 1975, when Bob Chandler modified his personal Ford F-250 4×4 work truck with re-arched leaf springs, 2-ton military axles and 48-inch terra tires.