Chevrolet is a world-wide brand of General Motors which currently or formerly manufactured a complete range of vehicles, from mini-cars, to trucks , buses , etc...
General Motors basically has built trucks, buses and chassis and marketed them under the Chevrolet , GMC and sometimes the Isuzu brands. Chassis have been manufactured for school buses and RVs (recreational vehicles).
While heavy-duty trucks were manufactured at one time, that part of the company was sold off to Volvo , and was known as Volvo White-GMC .
In December 2007, GM announced its intention to sell GM's medium-duty truck business, whose products include the Kodiak and Topkick, to Navistar International [1] . In August 2008, both GM and Navistar announced that their memorandum of understanding for the purchase had expired and was not renewed [2] [3] . After four years of working with multiple potential buyers, including an anticipated five-year deal with Isuzu Motors announced late in January 2009 to take over the production line in Flint, Michigan,[4] General Motors decided to wind-down its medium-duty truck operations[5] . Production of the Chevrolet Kodiak and GMC Topkick medium duty trucks in Flint ceased on July 31, 2009.
Trucks [ ]
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Bison - heavy duty, class 8 (1977-1988)
Bruin - heavy duty, (1977-1988)
COE - heavy duty, (1940s?)
Kodiak - medium duty, also sold as GMC Topkick and Isuzu H-series (1980-2009)
NPR
Titan - heavy duty, class 8, cab-over design (1968-1988)
W-Series
Military [ ]
G506 - (during and after WWII)
M38 Wolfhound - (1944-?)
T17 Armored Car
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Buses [ ]
See also: GMC buses
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