1968 Chevy Trucks
The 68 is part of the second generation of C/K trucks, built between 1967 and 1972.
Aside from a
different grill treatment, the GMC C/K is the same model.
The Chevrolet and GMC Suburban is a
wagon version of the C/K, and aside from the...
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1968 Chevy Trucks
The 68 is part of the second generation of C/K trucks, built between 1967 and 1972.
Aside from a
different grill treatment, the GMC C/K is the same model.
The Chevrolet and GMC Suburban is a
wagon version of the C/K, and aside from the body is mechanically identical.
1968 models were the
only year to have side marker reflectors on all fenders and the early sloped-front hood.
Chevy Truck Model C
The "C" model features two-wheel drive while the "K" model features four-wheel drive.
The 10, 20,
and 30 after the letter designation signifies 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, and 1 ton models, respectively.
C 10 and
20 models used coil spring trailing arm rear suspension, the only truck to do so until the release of the
2009 Dodge Ram 1500.
Chevrolet Truck K Model
K models and one ton trucks kept the traditional leaf spring rear end.
Beds were available in 6 1/2
foot or 8 foot lengths, with both sizes offered as fleetsides or stepsides.
1968 saw the debut of a 3/4
ton model target
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