Square Body Trucks
"Square body Chevrolets" refer to a specific generation of Chevrolet trucks and SUVs produced from 1973 to 1987. This term is commonly used by enthusiasts to describe the boxy, angular design of these vehicles.
The square body generation included several popular models:
**Chevrolet C/K Series**: These were full-size pickup trucks available in various configurations, including regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab. They were offered with different bed lengths and had options for both two-wheel drive (C) and four-wheel drive (K).
Chevrolet Suburban: The Suburban is a full-size SUV that was part of this generation. It's known for its large interior space and versatile seating arrangements.
**Chevrolet Blazer**: The square body Blazer was a full-size SUV with two doors. It was a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts and families alike.
**Chevrolet K5 Blazer**: This is essentially the full-size, two-door version of the Blazer. It had removable tops, which contributed to its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts.
Chevrolet Crew Cab Dually: These were heavy-duty trucks designed for towing and hauling heavy loads. They were known for their dual rear wheels (dually) setup.
The square body Chevrolets gained a reputation for being rugged, reliable workhorses. They were also popular in the aftermarket scene, with many owners customizing them for off-roading, restoration, or modification.
Today, square body Chevrolets have a strong following among collectors and enthusiasts. They are often sought after for their classic design, durability, and the nostalgic appeal of an era when trucks were built for toughness.
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