1973 Chevrolet C/K-Series Fleetside

1973 Chevrolet C/K-Series in Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder, Movie made for TV, 1997 IMDB

Class: Cars, Pick-up — Model origin: US

1973 Chevrolet C/K-Series Fleetside

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

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

rjluna2 US

2013-10-23 21:34

Looks like GM based :think:

Jale PL

2013-10-23 23:04

Rather not worth keeping...

atom SE

2013-10-23 23:06

Two stars...

garco NL

2013-10-24 12:16

Even then, not worth listing with this picture. (IF it is really 2 stars).
I'd move it to the comments.

-- Last edit: 2013-10-24 12:16:50

Lateef NO

2013-10-24 12:28

Colour scheme could be a hint ...? Let's wait for Neptune, at least.

andrepa DE

2013-10-25 00:38

really looks like a 1978 Chevrolet C10 resp. GMC
Link to "images03.olx.cl"
that color scheme
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2575/4012562708_6c3f54a7d9.jpg
only a snippet but eqasy to guess the rest :)

-- Last edit: 2013-10-25 00:45:08

Neptune US

2013-11-12 02:24

It’s a Chevrolet C/K-Series Fleetside from the 1973 to 1980 range. Could be 1974 up due to the rain channels atop the doors.

The aluminium cab trim has a yellow square as opposed to GMC’s red one. Each would have had their corresponding emblems centered inside the square. The two-tone color and polished aluminium beauty trim indicate a luxury level Cheyenne Super or top-of-the-line luxury Silverado (if new enough).

No more than is visible here, it can be moved to the main comments page, if all wish to do so.

Sandie SX

2013-11-12 02:51

Not much more is seen, but here is where it appears: http://youtu.be/WIXRJbiNHXM?t=57m37s if there are any more clues.

Ford_Guy US

2013-11-12 04:10

In my humble opinion, if it's two stars, it should be kept here. It does have a role after all.

antp BE

2013-11-12 17:35

Indeed, at least there is a partial outside view, not like some were only a pillar and headrest is visible.

-- Last edit: 2013-11-12 17:35:51

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