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No, the Silverado is a Chevrolet truck.
The Chevrolet Silverado is a truck similar in size to the Ford Ranger.
No. But 1969 thru 1972 Chevrolet truck grille assembly will interchange.
Chevrolet is a cheaper pick up truck than Ford and very reliable. Toyota is another cheaper but smaller truck. So it depends on how big of a truck you need
F150 stands for Ford 1500, or half ton. It is classified as a half ton truck, and is the equivalent of the Chevrolet 1500.
Chevrolet, Phoenix Motorcars, Honda, Toyota, Lexus, Ford, Sierra, and Hyundai are some examples of car companies that manufacture hybrid pickup truck.
This could be either a Chevrolet El Camino, or a Ford Ranchero.
Chevrolet doesn't have a fuel reset switch. That's a Ford thing.
The first Chevrolet truck was the Model 490 Light Delivery. It went on sale in 1918 and was designed to compete with Ford's Model T.
location of ecm 2002 Chevrolet 2500 truck
Ford immediately dropped the price on his trucks when Chevrolet produced their first truck. The public now had a choice between the two affordable trucks.