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09-24-2011, 07:35 PM | #1 |
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1988 square body
I saw a truck that had an 87 grill, and a square body style body. It was a dump truck. The owner said it was an 88. I thought the body style changed in 88.
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09-24-2011, 07:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1988 square body
Crew-cabs, burbs, & blazers were still the square body style through 91.
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Re: 1988 square body
Funny I was with a friend who was getting towed by an guy with an 88 1 ton squarebody tow truck & when the guy told me it was an 88, I told him I had an 87 & i thought 87 was the last year for squarebodys (aside from burbs & blazers) but he said 1 tons stayed square until 89! Thats just what I was told by the tow truck driver though!
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Re: 1988 square body
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Also my grandpa had a 2000 cc dually and it was a 88-98 body style.
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Well I learned something today. Thanks.
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Re: 1988 square body
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73-87 4x4 trucks have a "K" designation 73-87 2x4 trucks have a"C" designation In 1988 the K and C designations were retained for the "new" body style 1988-1991 4x4 square trucks/suburbans/blazers became a "V" designation 1988-1991 2x4 square trucks/suburubans/blazers became a "R" designation. So if you saw a V3500 for sale you'd know it was 88-91 one ton square body style truck.
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Because it was just too much to do all at once.
If you think about all the permutations of C/K/R/V trucks in that timeframe, each product line was the equivalent of it's own car line. There was too much work, and not enough manpower, to get it all done at once. Plus - if you roll some of the changes out, like TBI - then you get some field testing before introducing it across the board. The C/K/R/V change over was the first time for a sequential model year rollout - you can see the practice continue with the GMT800 and the GMT900 launch (although we toyed a bit with the age old question: which goes first? The pickups or the utilities?) - lol K
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It does get old at the parts stores. I usually go to a mom and pop parts place called nine to nine. The place reminds me of places i went to with my grandpa as a kid. And i dont have to tell them that a 88 1ton CC dually is a square because they dont ask me questions of a computer
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Ya, my mistake on the C/K to R/V conversion. I was thinking more of when there were 2 body styles in the same years.
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Re: 1988 square body
For another bit of trivia in 1988 you could get a single cab 4x4 dually pickup (not just cab and chassis) either way, the old style as a V30 or the new style as a K30. As far as I know that was the only configuration you get a pickup both body style that year.
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I almost bought a clean (16,000 miles for $13,000) used '88 V30 DRW pickup (Midnight Blue upper/Dark Grey lower) back in '91 before I ordered my '92 K3500. Financing messed everything up by wanting abut $7k down,then just a short warranty too. Man,that thing was saweet! The V30 cab & chassis were available through '89. I was disappointed I never managed to get a new '87 V30 SRW pickup because I also bought my house that year,which really set me back. I tried to scrape up money for a V30 SRW cab & chassis to put a 9' Reading Low-Profile utility bed on. I was real disappointed when in '90 they were no longer offered. My house needed a lot of work the first few years. But,yeah,that's how the square body regular cabs ran out.
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Re: 1988 square body
I have an old body style 99 crew cab and have to order 98 parts for it.
And we used to have an 89 cab-chassis tow truck that was square.
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Gm not the only one ford does it too sell the old body style when the new one rolls out.The 97-03 f150 is still made new in south america,The jeep cherokee the 96 body style is still made in china under a 2500 name.
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There's an Ford pickup parked on the street about a block from the hotel. Kinda looks like an early 70's F series truck with square headlights and F1000-Turbo lettered on both sides. I see NEW VW Microbus vans all over the city. Chevy trucks that look like 90s Ford Rangers. Even seen a few Chevy Suburbans that look like a special ed love child of an early 60's Chevy and 70's Ford. Opel is really dead. I see Chevy Vectra and Chevy Corsa cars all over the city with the Opel circle surrounding the bowtie on the grilles. Dad tells me he rented an Opel Corsa 10 years ago when he was working in France. |
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I should mention the reason my truck is an '87 is because I saw what was to be the GMT400 versions and didn't like the styling. I hurried and bought an R/V truck while I could still get one.
Similarly, I saw the '81 front end before it came out and didn't like it, either. Bought an '80. My dad always teased me; he'd say "...if you had been around in my day, you would have seen the 55 Chevys, not liked them and bought a '54...."
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in 88 you could get an square and nbs dually both for that year. most duallys squares where stripped down. |
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One other thought/story: My first day in Engineering, after leaving the assembly plant, was the day they split the engineering groups into the carryover "C/K/R/V" group and the new GMT400 team.
There was a lot of whispering and meetings behind closed doors. Being new, I had no idea what was going on. My only thought was "...please don't send me back to the assembly plant!" K
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