Mexican Chevy Truck
Mexican Chevy Truck, anyone have info on these??
I cant find anything on the web etc.... Tail lights didnt change and still has wood bed. This one belongs to my friend Its been in the family for years, use to be his grandfathers http://www.southwestdrags.com/races/...dec/lsd_27.jpg http://www.southwestdrags.com/races/...dec/lsd_23.jpg http://www.southwestdrags.com/races/...imb/shc_49.jpg http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...risel_bom3.jpg |
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Huh...that's weird. So are those 67-72 tails and 73-87(91) rear dually fender clearance lights?
WTH is going on with that tailgate? Not supposed to be flat...no bueno. |
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yup! strange tail gates man.
i use to see these trucks alot in the 80's here in El Paso, tx Now they seem to be scarce My friend races it now and carshows. He is going to restore the bed now. He put metal on top of the wood temporally cuz it looked bad |
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WOW, i like that....speaks to me in any language..:smoke:
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South American/Mexican model. 60-66 tailend IIRC.
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i saw tonnes of those when i was in melaque, MX a couple months ago
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Really? wow!
Next time get some pics. im curious. It would look cool to get a hold of that bed, convert the tail light and gate. |
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Their actually taken to mexico and made like that. They also do Ferd Lobos instead of Ferd F-150. All the emblems are different and actually pretty cool. They also do a or did a Dodge Charger. Which was a truck with a built in camper kinda like a tahoe. Its actually a real nice ride.
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GM made some different ones:
http://image.truckinweb.com/f/editor...-chevy-c10.jpg Heres an old post about some foreign trucks: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=321826 |
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1. thats crazy!
2. nice 4 link!!!! 3. whys she on the grill and not in the bed? AAAHHH!!!! ;) |
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I have seen some "different" mexican editon trucks when I been down there,, but never seen any good looking chicks like the one on the pic.... lol just kidding...
ouch.. wife just hit me |
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this is a Mexican version produced by "Camiones Dina". dina engine, was manufactured in the platform of the Cheyenne 73-87. for me it is really ugly that bed
The name DINA stands for Diesel Nacional, a company owned by the Mexican government. Diesel Nacional not only builds trucks, but automobiles, buses, & tractors as well. The company recently purchased a 60 per cent interest in Motores Perkins, a manufacturer of diesel engines. This move gave DINA a virtual monoply of diesel engine manufacturing in Mexico. DINA began manufacturing trucks in the late 1950's at a new factory in Ciudad Sahagun. The original DINA trucks used a body based on the American Diamond T truck. In addition to this model, many new models have been introduced in the past few years. Until recently, DINA has concentrated their commercial efforts in the line of heavy duty trucks and buses. In the field of buses, they control 65 per. cent of the Mexican market. Their heavy duty trucks account for almost 50 per cent of the Mexican market. In 1975 DINA entered the fast growing market for smaller pickup trucks. These new pickup trucks were introduced as 1000 and 3000 models, based on International designs. The 1000 model was a 1 ton model, and the 3000 model was capable of carrying 3 tons. These new pickups became extremely popular in a short time. Many luxury options were available to dress up the pickup line. The new DINA 1000 & 3000 series are built in the northern city of Monterrey; they converted the bankrupt Borgward car factory for the exclusive production of the 1000-3000 series. This factory had been vacant since 1971, although it was only three years old at that time. DINA also received the contract to build all of Mexico City's new buses. These buses are totally designed and built by DINA and are ultra modern by current standards. DINA also received a contract to build subway cars 'for Mexico City's modern "Metro". All in all, DINA has expanded rapidly and continues to take a large share of the commercial vehicle market. Being government owned, they receive favorable treatment from all sectors of business. DINA 1000 http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...beeffdf16c.jpg http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...2eee6857c4.jpg http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...89b5bba422.jpg http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...91ee1e0c06.jpg http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...bd78684b07.jpg http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...e76738e597.jpg and this is a Cheyenne 1991, believes only be marketed in Mexico with this front http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...20bf9dadf0.jpg http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...8658bfe46d.jpg http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...66412db712.jpg |
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Any better pictures of the "CHEYENNE" fender emblems on the red and silver truck?
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Wow really that's pretty crazy I like your buddy's truck though it looks awesome specially with the chick in front of it lol :D
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"and this is a Cheyenne 1991, believes only be marketed in Mexico with this front"
thats funny, those mexican dudes knew what was going to be cool way ahead of time huh?.... those wheels look like impala SS wheels dont they? http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...20bf9dadf0.jpg http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...8658bfe46d.jpg http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...66412db712.jpg[/QUOTE] |
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mexican cheyenne
for those who can read Spanish, it says that they are the only ones with wooden bed http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_01.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_08.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_09.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_02.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_03.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_04.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_05.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_06.jpg http://www.73-87.com/7387info/brochures/sp88_07.jpg |
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wow, those are some awesome pics.
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Way cool!!
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mexican commercial
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I'm kind of diggin' the chrome speedo and fuel gauge needle holder things. What's the gauge in the upper left? Oil pressure? I haven't ever seen one like that.
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Is that a split rim on the front of that white 3500? ^ and i notice the 80's trucks have the old 70s fuel filler cap.
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Did anyone notice that they are labeled C15, C20 and C35 instead of the regular Chevy C10, C20 and C30. Also notice the brown short box has 5 lug wheels and is labled a Cheyenne 20.
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