Chevrolet Trucks 1955–1959

Chevrolet Trucks 1955–1959
Author: Dennis Parks
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613255845

Rebuild and modify your 1955–1959 Chevrolet truck with today’s best parts! Regardless of your automotive taste, there is almost always a need for a shop truck to chase parts, use as a tow vehicle, or use for household chores that require a trip to the farm-and-home store. Pickup trucks have always been popular, but that is true now more than ever. Plus, they hold their own as hot rods as well! Many vintage trucks can still be found in their original condition. Unlike years ago, the automotive aftermarket has now realized the popularity of these trucks. Whether you plan to restore one as a mild custom or go all out, the necessary parts are available, which makes it easier to achieve your dream regardless of your skills or budget. Veteran how-to book author Dennis W. Parks resurrects a 1955 Chevy pickup as the subject of Chevrolet Trucks: 1955-1959 Build & Modify to be used as a daily driver. Starting with a classic-styled work truck, he updates it with creature comforts that are found in new vehicles—those that the average hot rodder can still maintain without having an electronics degree. Everything is covered, including updating the front and rear suspension as well as installing disc brakes to provide a good foundation for your project. Body repair and modifications (including installing patch panels, power windows, rotary door latches, and a stylish third brake light) are next. Interior components (including the latest creature comforts) that provide safety and convenience are examined. Mechanical components (such as the engine, transmission, steering, cooling, and wiring) are included as well. Everything you need to know to build a safe and reliable pickup truck is included in this book. Most of the work featured is performed in a home garage, which proves that you can build a decent truck within the confines of a two-car garage without paying a fortune in labor.

Chevrolet Trucks

Chevrolet Trucks
Author: Larry Edsall
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0760352488

"The full illustrated history of Chevrolet, from the Series 490 to today's Silverado and Colorado"--

Chevrolet Pickup Color History

Chevrolet Pickup Color History
Author: Tom Brownell
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1994
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780879388768

A superb color history on Chevrolet's pickup trucks from 1918-1984. This in-depth history traces the trends in truck styling and focuses on the popular 1950s and 60s period.

How to Restore Your Chevrolet Pickup

How to Restore Your Chevrolet Pickup
Author: Tom Brownell
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-07-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780760316344

A new edition of one of our more popular how-to titles, incorporating an attractive design, significantly updated text, and full-color photography. This is a step-by-step restoration guide for all Chevy light-duty trucks from 1928 onwards.Updates include:- Upgrading to power steering- Pressure oiling for "Stovebolt" six and electronic fuel injection upgrades- New information on disc brakes and power brakes- Updated suppliers listing.

Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962

Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine 1929-1962
Author: Deve Krehbiel
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613254881

Chevrolet’s inline 6-cylinder, affectionately known as the “Stovebolt,” was produced and applied to Chevrolet-powered automobiles from 1929 through 1962. Its effectiveness and simplicity greatly contributed to the lengthy duration of its life span, with the engine still being created in some capacity into 2009.

Deve Krehbiel of devestechnet.com has taken his decades of knowledge on the inline-6 and created the ultimate resource on rebuilding the Stovebolt Chevrolet powerplant. Using color photography with step-by-step sequencing, Deve takes you through the disassembly, rebuild, and reassembly of these engines, including rebuilding the carburetor, distributor, and intake/exhaust systems. Tech Tips highlight areas that can be overlooked, such as proper cleaning and determining if a part is reusable, and an appendix provides information on decoding casting numbers. With millions of Chevrolets built with an inline-6 engine, there’s no shortage of candidates for a rebuild. With Chevrolet Inline-6 Engine: How to Rebuild, you will now have the perfect complementary tool to walk you through the entire engine-rebuilding process. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Arial}

The Complete Book of Classic Chevrolet Muscle Cars

The Complete Book of Classic Chevrolet Muscle Cars
Author: Mike Mueller
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 076035233X

"The Complete Book of Classic Chevy Muscle Cars covers the primary muscle and performance cars produced by Chevrolet in the 60s and 70s, such as the Camaro and Malibu"--

How to Build High-Performance Chevy LS1/LS6 V-8s

How to Build High-Performance Chevy LS1/LS6 V-8s
Author: Will Handzel
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 193249488X

This new color edition is essential for the enthusiast who wants to get the most performance out of this new engine design but is only familiar with the older Chevy small-blocks. Covered is everything you need to know about these engines, including the difficult engine removal and installation, simple engine bolt-ons, electronic controls for the Generation III engine, and detailed engine builds at four different power levels.

Muscle Trucks

Muscle Trucks
Author: Mike Mueller
Publisher: Enthusiast Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-08-14
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781583881972

The American pickup has always been known for its hard-working, easy handling nature, but have mainly served the purpose of being a light workhorse. As pickups became more mainstream through time, a niche of trucks were created with high-performance in mind. Trucks like Chevrolet's SSR and Ford's SVT Lightining are familiar today, but let's not forget GMC's Syclone of the Nineties and Dodge's Li'l Red Truck of 1978-79. Dubbed as Muscle Trucks (in connection to Muscle Cars), the roots of these prestigious pickups go back to 1955, when Chevrolet introduced the Cameo Carrier. While not a hot rod, the Cameo was super cool and it proved that customers would buy a truck that could play as well as work. Ford then followed with its crossover pioneer, the Ranchero, which was half car, half truck. The Ranchero inspired Chevrolet's El Camino, and both of these hybrids featured high-performance variations before all was said and done. This book honors all the hot trucks, then and now, with a selection of outstanding color photography detailing these high-performance haulers inside and out. Among others, photo subjects include the Chevy SS 454, SS 396 and SS 454 El Camino, Cobra Jet Ranchero, GMC Syclone, Chevy SSR, Ford SVT Lighting, Dodge SRT-10, the Li'l Red Truck, and the new Dodge Hemi Rams.

Chevrolet Pickup Red Book

Chevrolet Pickup Red Book
Author: Peter C. Sessler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Chevrolet trucks
ISBN: 9780879387716

Chevrolet Pickup Red Book Peter C. Sessler. The facts and numbers youÆre looking for on the full range of post-war Chevy trucks 1946-72. VIN decoding, engine codes, tranny and rear axle codes, paint and trim colors, option and accessories codes, production numbers, and more. A year-by-year review of all postwar Chevy pickups, Blazers, El Caminos, vans, sedan deliveries, and other light-duty commercial vehicles. Sftbd., 4 1/2"x 7 1/2", 16 pgs., 3 b&w ill.

GMC Light-Duty Trucks

GMC Light-Duty Trucks
Author: James K. Wagner
Publisher: Enthusiast Books
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781583881910

Appealing to both historians and enthusiasts GMC Light Duty Trucks is a chronological overview of the popular General Motors vehicles that have been long considered Pontiac's trucks. It begins by tracing their roots to the year 1902 and origins as the long-departed Rapid and Reliance brands. The story continues with the pair joining an emergent General Motors and 1912 consolidation as GMC. A discussion of significant early milestones follows: Model 15 of 1914 the first "true" GMC; the role of GMC's military vehicles during the First World War; and, the impact of General Motors' acquiring Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company, which it merged with General Motors Truck Company and led to the wide range of GMC light duties when Yellowcab trucks, the Pontiac Delivery and Chevrolet Commercial Bodies were integrated into the evolving GMC line. Next the important middle years are reviewed, highlighting effects of GM's corporate styling leadership on GMC; the offering expansion of the immediate pre-World War II era that brought several distinctive types to the line-up; the all-new 1939 model light truck engine, cab and bodies; contributions to the Second World War allied military effort; and, the birth of GMC Truck & Coach Division. The major postwar styling and functional redesigns of 1947 and 1955 are covered in detail along with the arrival of civilian 4x4 pickups and, in particular, the ambitious Breakthrough Engineering efforts for 1960, culminating in the V-6 engine program that marked the high tide of GMC uniqueness. The book concludes by summarizing the past three decades when a broadening diversity of added models-sport utilities, diesels, full-size and mini vans, multi-purpose vehicles, and compact and mid-size pickups contributed to a massive growth in customer acceptance.