Posted by Jon Hagen on February 09, 2010 at 14:37:20 from (69.26.23.125):
In Reply to: Re: 12 Volt Systems posted by rrlund on February 09, 2010 at 13:19:44:
" Are you sure about 55 for Chevy? I seem to remember my cousins 55 Chevy being 6 volt. Maybe not,but pretty sure. "
You both may be right. 55 Chevy pickups could be had as either 6V or 12V. Our neighbor had one he ordered new with 6V. He said he was forever sorry for having done that, but everything else he owned at the time had 6V systems, so he specified 6V on the new 55 Chevy pickup. 56 and later Ford and Chevy were 12V and I doubt that 6V was any longer an option.
I also remember that the "new style" 55 Chevy cab was a mid year thing, early 55's still looked like a 54 cab and late 55's had the new cab. I don't remember if the neighbors 6V 55 chevy pickup was the old or new style cab ?
Anyone know if they built any new style 55 Chevy pickups with 6V ?
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