NO. In 2000 chevy redesigned all the bodys,engines,transmissions and frames.
Volvo manufactures trucks worldwide, and in a number of configurations. These may be cab-over-engine trucks, or they may be conventional/bonneted trucks. A model would be needed in order for this question to be answered with any accuracy.
No, not at all.
Yes. the cab and beds on full size Chevy trucks are the same from 1973 to 1987.
Yes, They are the same transmissions. The only difference is the driveshaft is longer on the extended cab.
yes the s10s were the same from 94 to 04 exept for the interior and grill change in 1997-1998
If the wheelbase and the cab are the same on both trucks, the body should fit.
The crew cab is a popular feature on many larger pickup trucks. Models that come with crew cabs include the GMC Sierra, the Chevrolet Silverado, and the Dodge Ram.
The benefits of cab over trucks include shorter wheelbases, which makes it easier to attach a trailer and it's easier to maneuver. You can get more information about Cab Over trucks at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Cab over" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
No, the cab was lengthened in the 1998 model year.
A cab is a cab as long as it is the same type (ect. regular fits reg. ext. fits extended) but u have to use a long bed for a long box frame and a short bed for a short bed frame.
there is a standard cab that holds three people side to side. then there is a crew cab that can hold several more.
i have a 98 reg cab and i have stock 6x9 and put the same back in. i put pioneer in. and if its a quad cab i think its 5.25 in the back doors.