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JNSN diesel trucks were produced in the 1930's. They were made by Jensen Motors.
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Yes,there were many f series with the 460 in the 70's and 80's.
The rank and file workers certainly are, and have been since the 1930's, yes.
1500 trucks are 1/2 ton, 2500 trucks are 3/4 ton, 3500 trucks are 1 ton. The differences are hauling/towing capabilities. Granted 2500's and 3500's have more powerful engines, a 1500 can be made into a 2500 with few modifications.
founded in 1902 by William Durant company started in 1908 General Motors Holding Company was set up for Buick 1908 for stock Dealings by Durant's Son in Law Dr. E Campbell and R S McLaughlin a Canadian Car Builder that had a 15 year contract to put Buick Motors in his cars and exchanged 500,000 shares of his Company for 500,000 shares of Buick stock and cost plus for the Motors General Motors of Canada Limited was the first General Motors Company on earth as it in 1918 was the merger of the two Companies owned by McLaughlin, The McLaughlin Car Company of Canada Limited 1907 and The Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada Limited that started in 1915. General Motors of Canada Limited 100% Canadian Owned ,McLaughlin became Vice President of General Motors Corporation in 1918 after it was incorporated when he sold his Chevrolet shares to allow the incorporation of General Motors but never sold General Motors of Canada Limited.
The GMC S-15 became the GMC Sonoma in 1991.
All "S" series motors are physically swappable.
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the McLaughlin family was the family who started the General Motors of Canada Limited prior to General Motors incorporation in the U S A in 1918 built McLaughlin cars in Canada from 1907 with a Buick Motors until 1918 but had a 15 year Contract with Buick after the exchange of 500.000 of Buick stock for 500,000 shares of McLaughlin stock and began a Holding Company in Flint to hold the stock called General Motors Holding Company in 1908. The McLaughlin Carriage company was making $1,000,000 in sales in 1907 and went on to building Chevrolet in Canada in 1915 under The Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada Limited until the merger of both by R S McLaughlin in 1918. R S McLaughlin was director of the General Motors Holding Company in 1908 R S McLaughlin was Director and Vice President of the Corporation in 1918 as he sold off his shares of Chevrolet stock that owned 54.5% of General Motors Holding Company from 1916 when Durant went back to work for GM The General Motors Company was started with three Durant Dr E Campbell and the Canadian McLaughlin Family