In 1909, GM purchased the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company, forming the basis of the General Motors Truck Company, now know as the “GMC Truck.”
The first Chevrolet pickup truck appeared in 1924, though in-house designs didn’t arrive until 1930. The 1960 model year introduced a new body style of light pick-up truck that featured many firsts. Among them included a drop-center ladder frame allowing the cab to sit lower and independent front suspension, for an almost car-like ride in a truck.
Trucks, Vans, Campers & Buses
And for the record, GMC and Chevrolet trucks are almost identical excluding the grilles and nameplates.
Chevy Truck
The 1960 model year introduced a new body style of light Chevy truck that featured many firsts. Making “See the USA in your Chevrolet” more comfortable in a truck.
GMC Truck
From 1960 until 1999 the GMC Truck model “C” indicated two-wheel drive and “K” indicated four-wheel drive. These models were available in smooth or fendered versions.
Vans / Campers / Buses
By definition, a Van is a type of vehicle used for transporting goods and/or people. All makes and models of Vans, Campers, and Buses (oh, my) available at Dan’s Garage are found here.
GMC / Chev Parts Trucks
Take a look at the GMC or Chevy parts trucks listed and find what you’re looking for at Dan’s Garage, in Kennewick, WA.