The weight of a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado with a standard transmission typically ranges from approximately 3,200 to 3,500 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and options. The exact weight can vary based on factors like engine choice, cab style, and additional features. For the most accurate information, consulting the owner's manual or a specific vehicle specifications guide is recommended.
about 60 pounds
IT will weigh about 800lbs.
There are lots of Chevrolet models. You will have to be more specific.
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around 500lbs
about 5500 lbs
1996lbs
to much
I have read that the cast iron case added 150 pounds to the Powerglide transmission, and I have also read that the aluminum Powerglide weighs about 95 pounds, complete. I have moved an aluminum Powerglide by hand, and that sounds about right. Based upon these two statements, the cast Iron Powerglide should weigh about 245 pounds...
2700-3000
8000 pounds
The weight of a 1970 Chevrolet L800 would depend on several factors such as its configuration (e.g. cab style, bed length), engine, and other optional equipment. On average, a 1970 Chevrolet L800 with a standard cab and a short bed could weigh around 4,800 to 5,000 pounds. πππ πππππ://πππ.π ππππππππ24.πππ/πππ ππ/372576/πΊπππ πππ12/