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Old 10-09-2010, 03:18 PM   #1
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The c/k classification

C : IT means two(2) wheel drive
K : IT means four (4) wheel drive
10 : IT means shortbed
20 : IT means longbed
30 : usually means dually(sold stock as chassis and cab, without a bed)

EXamples : C-10 =TWD shortbed
K-20= FWD longbed

most of you already know this, but this is for the ones that don't
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Old 10-09-2010, 03:42 PM   #2
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C : IT means two(2) wheel drive
K : IT means four (4) wheel drive
10 : IT means shortbed
20 : IT means longbed
30 : usually means dually(sold stock as chassis and cab, without a bed)

EXamples : C-10 =TWD shortbed
K-20= FWD longbed

most of you already know this, but this is for the ones that don't
10 is half ton
20 is 3/4 ton, and 30 is one ton.
A one ton could be had with single rear wheels also.
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Old 10-09-2010, 03:43 PM   #3
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Re: The c/k classification

C/K10 is 1/2 ton and can be short or long bed. C/K20 is 3/4 ton, 30 is 1 ton.
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Old 10-09-2010, 03:43 PM   #4
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Old 10-09-2010, 05:31 PM   #5
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Re: The c/k classification

Just wanted to weigh in and say posters #2, 3, and 4 are correct.

A couple additional comments:

The model code is different than the coding contained in the VIN

So, additionally, an "03" model is a regular cab truck, and a "43" is a bonus/crew cab.

The complete model code might look like:

CC10703 =
C = Chevrolet
C = 2wd
1 = 10 series, or 1/2 ton
07 = short wheel base
03 = regular cab

The box type would be a regular production option separate from the model code, ie:
E62 = fenderside
E63 = fleetside

A second example might be:

TK30943 =
T = GMC
K = 4wd
3 = 1 ton
09 = long wheel base
43 = crew or bonus cab

Single or dual rear wheels are an RPO on top of that, - R05 being single, +R05 being dual.

As the GMT400 truck was being developed the "R/V" designation was used to denote the carryover truck.

In later years a '53 model was an extended cab.

But - you guys probably already knew that!




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Old 10-09-2010, 05:38 PM   #6
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Re: The c/k classification

in 67 - 72 the bed style was part of the model number, not an RPO.
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Re: The c/k classification

And to add another twist K5 can be 2 or 4 WD
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in 67 - 72 the bed style was part of the model number, not an RPO.
Thanks, Longhorn.

I probably should have mentioned my expertise is '73 -87.

I was just heading over to the SPID thread to brush up a bit on '67 -72...

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Old 10-09-2010, 06:26 PM   #10
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