Yes. the cab and beds on full size Chevy trucks are the same from 1973 to 1987.
If we are talking about the V-8, then yes.
Rochester Quadrajet
4
window sticker for a basic chevy half ton pickup in 1975
if it is a v8 it should be on the driver side cyl head near front of engine
The cast of Truck - 1975 includes: Jules Boudreau
That would be the springs as long as the spring brackets aren't rusted in half.
165 hp stock 2bbl carb A lot of the pickups had a 4 barrel, which added 20.
1975
a 1975 Chinook RV is based on the hilux Toyota pickup truck, they did not change the tank that came with the truck. The rated fuel capacity is 12 gallons, effectively giving you about 10 gallons before you need to find a place to get more gas. if your RV is tuned up you should be getting about 20mpg, so this gives you between 200 to 240 mile range before you are sucking fumes.
There is no catalytic convertor on a 1970 Chevy truck. Emissions regulations, and the use of emissions reducing equipment, were not employed until 1973 when the body style of Chevy trucks changed to the square body style that was used from 1973 to 1987. Catalytic convertors themselves were not factory installed until the second half of 1975. To date, any vehicle made before 1975 is exempt from emissions testing since the required equipment was not installed at the time of manufacture.