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How the 1972 Chevrolet C30 became a foundation for specialized work vehicles
The 1972 Chevrolet C30 was much more than a heavy-duty pickup. Thanks to its rugged chassis, impressive payload capacity, and ...
If you own a farm and need a tough one-ton truck on the cheap, auction platforms are your best bet. This 1976 Chevrolet C30 dually truck fits the profile and is as good as new. The best part: it comes ...
it was my best friend. Itmet all my needs. It has beeb with me in my all imes of life. Never had any problem wile having it and i still do remember that ohh i wish i could have the car like that.
Dimensions for the 1980 Chevrolet C30 are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 2022mm x 1809mm and can vary on the basis of model. Chevrolet C30 Model Body Type ...
Pickup trucks made decades ago are often the focus of the custom world's attention, but most of the time the projects that come to light from this matchup are based on half-ton Chevys and Fords. It’s ...
If the current coronavirus situation makes you want to get away from it all, this 1983 Chevy C30 pickup and camper let you head for the hills in absolutely imitable style. Currently on offer at eBay ...
Great contact by Cody. He is well informed and described the vehicle well. I passed on the car only because at this time I couldn't travel to see it but look forward to other Rolls Royce vehicles. The ...
Most camper vans are slow, dull, and forgettable. This one, built on a 1972 Chevrolet C30, is none of those things. It crosses the Mecum auction block in September, and while it may not be the most ...
If the most important attribute to you when shopping for a new car is the vehicle’s ability to intimidate and terrorize those on the road around you, you might want to check out this custom, ...
An extensively modified 1983 Chevrolet C30 Camper is currently up for sale on eBay and at the time of writing, had attracted a highest bid of $100,099 with 2 days left in the auction. This particular ...
The trucks that Bill Brown grew up around might be the raw material for a classic project today, but at the time they were utilitarian workhorses used by his family's grocery store for food deliveries ...
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