No
Durango was a trim package on the S10 and S10 Blazer in the early/mid 90's
Durango was not a Chevy, it is a Dodge. Actually Chevrolet had the "Durango" package. It's a trim package included in many models such as the 1969 Nova and the 1983 S10. Dodge had the Durango, it was a truck model, but for Chevy cars and trucks, it's just a trim package. The trim package included color-keyed floormats, courtesy lights, and custom cloth/vinyl bench seats.
I would not think so. It was just a trim package called Durango. I cannot see how this would ever be a truck collectors would covet.
The one ton dually frame is much wider than the S-10 cab. It would not fit without major modifications.
Julie is a close rhyme, but not an exact rhyme, for "dually".
Dually in a Chevrolet Dually vehicle refers to the dual rear wheels on the one axle of the truck. They can also have a fifth wheel which is used for towing heavy trailers.
You can tell if your pickup is a 'dually' by looking at it. If it has two tires on EACH side at the rear, then it is a 'dually'.
only if the f250 is a dually to but otherwise no because the front and rear wheels are offset on the dually
nono
a dually forklift is a forklift that has 2 drive tires on each side
no