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1997 Chevrolet Cargovan 6.5L D 2500 [GMT600]

1997 Chevrolet Cargovan [GMT600] in Varg Veum - Bitre blomster, Movie, 2007 IMDB

Class: Cars, Van / MPV — Model origin: US — Made for: N

1997 Chevrolet Cargovan 6.5L D 2500 [GMT600]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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atom SE

2008-08-11 01:15

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Ddey65 US

2008-08-11 02:08

Express, and this one looks like it's from the late-1990's.


Ford_Guy US

2008-08-11 07:20

1997-2002

atle NO

2008-08-30 23:02

You can also se a silver Opel Corsa and a green Golf 3

Lateef NO

2009-03-30 14:15

This is a very rare car here!

In Norway, I mean.

-- Last edit: 2009-03-30 14:16:03

rjluna2 US

2011-04-21 21:40

Is this made for Norway due to repeater at the front fender?

Ingo DE

2011-04-21 22:07

Yes, due the permanent on headlight lights, too.

rtsbusman1997 US

2011-11-12 02:56

rjluna2 and ingo are correct.

tonkatracker US

2011-11-12 04:28

ingo wrote Yes, due the permanent on headlight lights, too.


These vans were equipped with this feature no matter where it is sold (including the USA)


-- Last edit: 2011-11-12 04:47:43

rjluna2 US

2011-11-12 15:36

I do know that the DRL we have here are half bright as normal headlight uses, but I don't know what brightness setting sold in Europe :think:

Ingo DE

2011-11-12 19:44

I even don't know, when DRL became mandatory in Germany and in other European (all? EU?) countries. It is mandatory actually. But this rule goes only for new cars. Older cars doesn't need a conversion.

@rljuna2: here the map of countries with specific regulations for permanent lights (no matter, if DRL or the classic permanent light)

Link to "de.wikipedia.org"

-blue: all year, on all roads
-light blue: all year, outside towns and settlements
-green: only in the winter, on all roads
-light green: all year, but only on specific roads

Oh, those cars /vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=&yearTo=&makeMatch=2&make=&modelMatch=1&model=&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=on&origin=&madein=&madefor=V&role= can leave their lights off in the winter. But only on their local tracks.

The Faroe Islands should be blue, too. They have also that law.

-- Last edit: 2011-11-12 19:50:30

tonkatracker US

2011-11-13 08:07

rjluna2 wrote I do know that the DRL we have here are half bright as normal headlight uses, but I don't know what brightness setting sold in Europe :think:


Which light the DRL uses here in the US varies by the manufacturer and even the model. They can use high-intensity parking lamps like on the 2003+ Chevrolet Express, a stand-alone DRL lamp like on the 1999+ Chevrolet Silverado, They can be reduced-intensity high beams like on the 1996+ Chevrolet Cavalier, reduced-intensity low beams like on the 1996+ Chevrolet Astro and they can be regular intensity low beam headlights like on the 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express (as seen here). Some cars use automatic headlamps as DRLs, like the 1997+ Chevrolet Malibu

The only regulation is limiting the light output of DRLs (but low beam headlights fall within the regulation.)

Lateef NO

2013-01-30 13:33

Made for Norway due to the name, sold here as Chevrolet Cargovan. Also, 1997 due to the plate.

dhill_cb7 US

2021-01-09 02:22

Understells-/chassisnr. (VIN)
1GCFG25F0V1070226
Merke og modell
CHEVROLET -

1 - GM usa
G - General Motors
C - Chevrolet truck
F - 7001-8000 GVWR
G - Van 4x2
2 - 3/4 ton
5 - Van
F - 6.5L V8 Diesel
0 - check digit
V - 1997
1 - plant
070226 - serial number

Baube QC

2021-01-09 02:29

interesting name..

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