Chevrolet Yeoman
The successor to the venerable Advance Design trucks, the Task Force Series ran from late 1955 (second series) through 1959.
Manufacturer | Chevrolet & GMC |
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Also called | 3100 3200 3600 31 50 100 Apache Cameo Viking Spartan |
Production | 1955-1959 |
Predecessor | Chevrolet Advance Design |
Successor | C/K Series |
Class | Pickup truck |
Engine(s) | 235 in² 265 in² V-8 283 in² V-8 |
Transmission(s) | 3-Speed Manual Automatic |
Wheelbase | 114" 123¼" |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The 1955 second series offered standard options and add-ons such as 12 volt electrical systems, the first V-8 (the 265 cubic inch), and a fleet-side bed.
Differences
1955 Second Series - First year for new body style. New "wrap-around" windshield - a truck industry first[1] - and optional wrap-around rear window on Deluxe cabs.[2] Power steering and power brakes are now available for the first time on GM trucks. Electrical system has been upgraded to 12 volts. Fenders have single headlights and one-piece emblem is mounted below horizontal line on fender.[3]
1956 - Wider hood emblem. Two-piece fender emblems are now mounted above horizontal fender line. Last year for egg crate grille.
1957 - Only year for more open grille. Hood is flatter with two spears on top, similar to the 1957 Bel Air. Fender emblems are still above fender line, but are now oval-shaped, as opposed to previous versions in script.
1958 - First year for fleetside bed, significant redesign of front end. All ⅓-ton trucks are now called Apaches. Truck now has four headlights instead of the previous two and features a shorter, wider grille running the width of the front end. Parking lights are now in the grille instead of being in the front of the fender and the hood is similar to 1955/1956 models, but with a flat "valley" in the middle. First year for factory-equipped air conditioning.
1959 - Minimal changes from 1958.
References
- ↑ Bunn, Don. "Segment Five: 1955-1959 Early V8 Pickups", Pickuptruck.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2008.
- ↑ "LMC Truck Catalog", Winter 2007/2008
- ↑ "What Year is My Truck?", Classicparts.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2008.