Posted by Bryce Frazier on September 04, 2014 at 21:09:50 from (67.142.182.21):
In Reply to: Truck questions posted by bill from sçòtland on September 04, 2014 at 21:00:37:
Well, the 150, 250, 450 is all Ford talk, basiacally those are models of trucks:
F150 being a 1/2 ton capacity F250 3/4 F350 1 ton Etc
Chevy's and GMC's use thousands
1500 1/2 ton 2500 3/4 ton 3500 1 ton
Any of these trucks can be ordered with a variance of different engines, Chevys for example could have a 305, 350, 400, 454, Cubic Inch engines, along with a few diesels, like the 6.2 Liter, Turbo 6.5 Liter, and now the modern "Duramax" not sure of the size on those??
My family owns a 2000 (year) 2500 Chevy, with a 454 gas engine. It is a crew cab (4 doors) and a short bed. It is considered to be a medium/heavy duty truck in our area. Some people need to haul bigger things, and they have 1 or 1 1/2 tone trucks, with dualie's and massive diesel engines!
Hope this answers your question a little bit!
p.s. here is an add for my first truck, a teal, ext cab, Chevy 1500 4x4... Bryce
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