Cohort Sighting: 1985-1996 Chevy C10 – Otherworldly Workhorse

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I’ve always felt the 1988 Chevy and GMC full-size trucks to be style leaders in the best GM truck tradition, but this facelift of the third-generation C/K series built for Latin American markets borrows quite liberally from the late ’80s F-series we knew here in the US.  Like many of us, there are occasional cars I don’t recognize until I see them on CC’s pages, and I was unaware of the 1985-1996 Argentinian/Brazilian Chevy C10/C20/D20 pickup until I saw it in The Cohort, where it was posted by SoCalMetro.

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As we see from the concave character line and vertical taillights, the seeming Ford influence continued around the body.  Powered by a variety of powerplants, the Latin American C10/C20 was one of the later homes of the 4.1 Chevy six, available in gasoline and alcohol powered versions (badged A20), as well as a 3.9 Perkins diesel and 4.0 Maxion diesels US buyers never saw.

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The passing of time bore a greater foreign influence on the ergonomics and mechanicals of the third-gen C/K, with Opel-esque instrumentation and big four-cylinder turbodiesels conceived in a different spirit than the proto-“Brodozers” that US full-sizers were becoming by this mid ’90s, reflecting divergent consumer expectations.  It’s a bit visually jarring to see the rather square-rigged alterations to what was a somewhat rounded basic shape but despite a less-than-cohesive appearance, these trucks have a utilitarian look which just treads the right side of rustic.  If nothing else, getting the diesels here in the US would’ve been pretty cool.

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