Chevrolet Trucks History
Chevrolet's historians believe that the company may have built a small number of Four-Ninety trucks for its own use in 1916, and records show that some of the trucks were converted to ambulances and shipped to France.
The first truck produced for individual buyers was built in Flint, Michigan, in November of 1918, and it left the factory in December. Chevy introduced two four-cylinder trucks for the 1918 model year, both cowl chassis designs that were only outfitted with sheet metal on the front.
Truck buyers of that era typically added a wooden cab and cargo box or a panel van body, whichever style best suited their needs.
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 1955 Belair, LS Engine, Auto Tranny, Cool Car! 1955 Chevy Belair, LS Engine, 4L80E Auto Tranny, AC $5,000.00
1987 Chevrolet C-10 1987 Chevrolet C10 shortbed pickup. Solid Arkansas truck. Factory A/C blows cold $12,500.00
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 1956 CHEVY HARDTOP 468 BIG BLOCK 4 SPEED RESTORED SHARP HOT ROD REAL THRILLER!!! $5,000.00
1994 Chevrolet G20 Van Tropic Traveler Conversion Van 1994 Chevrolet G20 Van Tropic Traveler Conversion Van White $3,198.80
1957 Chevrolet Other Pickups 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Restro-mod pickup w/LS 5.3L & 4L60, 1972 Camaro sub-frame $14,000.00
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