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#383512 03/04/2008 11:36 PM
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Just curious, but what was the LAST year that real Chevy Panel trucks, not suburbans were built?

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the 67-72 series was the last panel body, supplanted by the van in later series

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Not counting the 2008 panels, I presume. I went to the local Chevy dealer and checked it out two days ago. Seeing as your question was "real" panel truck, the new HHR panel wouldn't qualify. Bill suggests the 67 - 72 series. Did that series run into the 1973 model year for a very short time?

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73 was the beginning of a new series, "third gen" C/K, different body, altho similar - the 67-72 "2nd gen" C/K series was the end of the panel, tho there was no doubt some leftover 72's sold in 73 .... and the HHR "panel" is actually a minivan, no panel ever had a sliding side door grin

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The side door on the HHr does not slide, it is a regular door, although it does open up suicide style. To answer the question, the last year for a truck based panel was 1970. There was a Vega based pnal made from '71-'75, though.


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1970 last year, last chevy panel. C-10 body series #10905 (1/2 ton) 3,965 mfg; C-20 body series #20905 (3/4 ton) 1,032 mfg. Thereafter, the chevy van.

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Originally Posted by red58
the 67-72 series was the last panel body, supplanted by the van in later series

Bill

I heard they stopped making the panel because vans became real popular and there wasn't much more market for panels.
I didn't like that very much, but......... ohwell



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Originally Posted by red58
.... and the HHR "panel" is actually a minivan, no panel ever had a sliding side door grin

Bill

I don’t know. I think calling it a mini-van is giving it a little too much credit.

My neighbor has an HHR, and I actually think it’s a pretty cool panel... car. Especially for being what it is: a car, ha, ha.

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They say the HHR has "barn door" like a "true" panel but they only show a hatchback. Not on a truck chassis. It ain't no Panel boys.

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I heard Chevy/GMC stopped making panels after the '70 model year.


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