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◊ 2017-03-12 19:15 |
K-1500 |
◊ 2017-04-10 17:33 |
1990-93 headlights |
◊ 2017-04-10 18:08 |
Looks like C-1500 with the equivalent of Extended Cab ![]() |
◊ 2017-08-19 17:06 |
@rjluna2: Remember that the GMC official sales name for the GMT400 platform was Sierra, not C/K-Something ![]() • if genuine, these 1992+ 5-spoke alloy wheel rims indicate a 2WD model (the 92+ 4WD versions where somewhat different). • The 1988-96 GMC name for the extended cab was Club Coupe (Extended cab for 1997+), and it was available on all models. But this small bed was possible only on the 1500 and the 2500. I thought that the 6-stud wheel rims were only used on 1500, but apparently some 2500 models can be install that way too. So this clue can't be used to identify which exact model this truck is. ⇒ 1992 Sierra 'Club Coupe' [GMT400] -- Last edit: 2017-08-19 17:07:15 |
◊ 2020-09-25 00:05 |
the gmc still used the c/k designation just like the chevys c1500 means its a half ton 2 wheel drive, c/k is technical designation c meaning 2 wheel drive, k meaning 4 wheel drive, its technically a gmc sierra c1500 |
◊ 2020-09-26 04:07 |
In fact, GMC stopped to promote the Sierra as "C/K-Something" in 1992 and used Sierra Something 2WD/4WD instead: this 1992 model is therefore a Sierra "1500 2WD" (but I'm not sure the "2WD" part is relevant) ![]() ![]() ![]() (1988 & 1991 brochures: C/K-1500) ![]() ![]() ![]() (1992 Sierra, 1997 Commercial Truck & 1999 Sierra Classic 1500 brochures: x500 2WD/4WD) |