The Chevy P10 Step van was built on a Chevy C10 chassis. The "C" was GM's identification for 2 wheel drive, K10 is a 4 wheel drive version. The "P" stands for Panel. All Step Vans are P10, P20, or P30 The chassis for the "P" step vans were built by G.M. at their Flint Michigan plant.
i have my page with pictures on it, the pictures are large, i didn't have the time to reduce but this will help to do the pads and rear Rotor. http://norvette.angelfire.com
Who made the chassis doesn't really matter - what does matter is what motor you have in it. IIRC, Itasca RVs were built on Freightliner chassis ranging from the Sprinter 3500 up to the custom built RV chassis from Freightliner Custom Chassis.
It was built on the Falcon chassis
most of the racing car chassis - the monocoque,is built with carbon fiber.
No way to answer without knowing passenger capacity and the chassis it's built on. You could be referring to anything from a 16 passenger bus built on a one ton van chassis to a 44 passenger bus built on a Topkick chassis.
Mine is mounted on the receiver/hydrator which is mounted on the passenger side of the a/c condenser coil in front of the radiator
size. bronco II is built on a shortened ford ranger platform. bronco is built on an f150 chassis, with the exception of pre 1977 broncos being built on f-100 chassis.
It is built into the chassis at the bottom of the display.
a shassy is spelled chassis a chassis is the frame that cars are built on most modern cars do not have a chassis,they have a sub frame pickups have a chassis an example would be this if you removed the cab and bed from a pickup you would be left with a frame sitting on suspension and wheels ,with engine and gearbox this frame is the chassis
a cars chassis is underneath and keeps the body, suspension and wheels all attached together. if the chassis wasn't there the car would flop about and eventually either crash or fall apart. Daniel from tda a car chassis is a frame on which the car is built wheels suspension cab and body are all attached to the chassis some vehicles have what is called a sub frame or sub chassis the this means from the firewall forward there is some chassis attached to the body of the vehicle the strength in these vehicle is built into the body itself this makes the vehicle lighter and cheaper to build but not as stout as a full chassis in thhe event of a wreck
No you can not. The Chassis number must be given to KATO WORKS LTD and they can verify the authenticity of the number and will tell you the serial number. The Chassis number is used to find out which company built the chassis, Mitsubishi or Nissan.