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I am wondering for the details about the 1989 Chevy Silverado Specs. Is there anyone who can help me with complete details please?
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Since 1918, Chevrolet has been a commerce foremost in its output of well liked pickup trucks. With its long annals of constructing pickup motor trucks, Chevrolet has had some forms of motor trucks go in the automotive market, from the C/10 and Cheyenne to the S10 and Silverado. In 1989, Chevrolet sold the C/K 1500 half-ton motor truck in normal and expanded cab. Chevrolet did not give the C/K 1500 the title Silverado until 1999. Exterior Features The size of the 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 extended from 70.4 inches for the normal cab with 6.5-foot bed and expanded two-wheel propel to 73.9 inches for the normal cab with 8-foot bed and expanded four-wheel. The extent of the motor truck extended from 194.1 for the normal cab with 6.5-foot bed and two-wheel propel, to 236.9 inches for the expanded cab with 8-foot bed and four-wheel drive. The breadth was 76.4 inches for both the normal and expanded cab. The 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 furthermore came with two doors. Interior Features The central of the 1989 C/K 1500 had a seating capability of three. The headroom in the motor truck was 40 inches, the shoulder room was 66 inches and the legroom was 41.7 inches. Safety Features In 1989, security characteristics in vehicles were fundamentally non-existent. Head and edge air sacks were not accessible, and steadiness and traction command expertise was not implemented. The only benchmark security characteristic accessible on the 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 was the anti-lock brake system. Engine The 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 was driven by a 4.3-liter V6 engine. The motor had an yield power of 160 horsepower and 235 foot-pounds of torque. The unexciting and stroke was 4.00 inches by 3.48 inches, and the compression ratio of the motor and fuel injection scheme on the 1989 C/K 1500 was 9.3:1. The vehicle furthermore came benchmark with a four-speed self-acting transmission. Fuel Data The gas container on the 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 held 25 gallons of unleaded gas. With its 25-gallon container, the four-wheel-drive motor truck got 16 miles per gallon in the town and 20 miles per gallon on the highway. The two-wheel-drive motor truck had only somewhat better fuel effectiveness with 17 miles per gallon in the town and 22 miles per gallon on the highway.
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