I actually learned to drive on a Chevy truck, a 1977 Chevy Suburban which my dad also owned. My dad has been a Chevy guy for just about as long as I can remember. However, today he drives a Subaru, and he loves it.
Before I start work on this truck, I thought I would share some fun facts about this generation of truck. The videos that I’ll be making with it will apply to all GM trucks made during 1988-1998.
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