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		<title><![CDATA[Classic Parts Industries: Latest News]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chevy Blazers Brighten the K/5 Lineup]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2023 09:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Introduced in 1969, the Chevy K/5 Blazer was designed to rival the Ford Bronco, International Harvester Scout, and Jeep Cherokee in the emerging SUV market. With its full-size pickup truck frame, the K5 Blazer was larger than its competition, providing more interior space that could be configured to hold one, two, or five passengers.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1970-gmc-jimmy.jpg"></p><p>If you're a fan of classic Chevy and GMC trucks, then you know that the Chevy Blazer is a timeless masterpiece . But if you're new to the world of classic trucks, then you might be wondering what sets the Chevy K/5 Blazer apart from other classic trucks of its time. Well, let's start with the fact that the Blazer was built on the same frame as Chevy's full-size pickup truck, which made it larger and more versatile than with the Bronco, Jeepster, or Scout. The Blazer's interior could be configured to hold one, two, or five passengers, and the fiberglass top could be removed to give you an open-air experience.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/motortrend-blazer-intro.jpg"></p><p>The Blazer's engine choices were diverse, and customers had the option of a three- or four-speed manual transmission, as well as a three-speed automatic transmission. The following year, in 1970, two-wheel drive versions were added, along with a 4.8-liter inline six-cylinder engine option. As you can see, the Blazer offered plenty of options, making it one of the most customizable vehicles of its time.</p><p>In 1971, the Chevy K5 Blazer underwent a minor facelift, with a new grille and lights. The Blazer's first generation production run was fairly brief, coming to a close in 1972, but it left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape. The Chevy K5 Blazer was one of the first SUVs, and it set the standard for versatility, durability, and performance.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/k5-blazer.jpg"></p><p>If you're in the market for a classic truck, don't overlook the Chevy K5 Blazer. It's a timeless classic that has stood the test of time, and it's still a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts today. CPI Truck has all of your Blazer parts needs, including the 1969-1972 1st Generation Blazer.  Check out <a href="http://www.cpitruck.com">www.cpitruck.com</a> to shop for what you need!&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introduced in 1969, the Chevy K/5 Blazer was designed to rival the Ford Bronco, International Harvester Scout, and Jeep Cherokee in the emerging SUV market. With its full-size pickup truck frame, the K5 Blazer was larger than its competition, providing more interior space that could be configured to hold one, two, or five passengers.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1970-gmc-jimmy.jpg"></p><p>If you're a fan of classic Chevy and GMC trucks, then you know that the Chevy Blazer is a timeless masterpiece . But if you're new to the world of classic trucks, then you might be wondering what sets the Chevy K/5 Blazer apart from other classic trucks of its time. Well, let's start with the fact that the Blazer was built on the same frame as Chevy's full-size pickup truck, which made it larger and more versatile than with the Bronco, Jeepster, or Scout. The Blazer's interior could be configured to hold one, two, or five passengers, and the fiberglass top could be removed to give you an open-air experience.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/motortrend-blazer-intro.jpg"></p><p>The Blazer's engine choices were diverse, and customers had the option of a three- or four-speed manual transmission, as well as a three-speed automatic transmission. The following year, in 1970, two-wheel drive versions were added, along with a 4.8-liter inline six-cylinder engine option. As you can see, the Blazer offered plenty of options, making it one of the most customizable vehicles of its time.</p><p>In 1971, the Chevy K5 Blazer underwent a minor facelift, with a new grille and lights. The Blazer's first generation production run was fairly brief, coming to a close in 1972, but it left an indelible mark on the automotive landscape. The Chevy K5 Blazer was one of the first SUVs, and it set the standard for versatility, durability, and performance.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/k5-blazer.jpg"></p><p>If you're in the market for a classic truck, don't overlook the Chevy K5 Blazer. It's a timeless classic that has stood the test of time, and it's still a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts today. CPI Truck has all of your Blazer parts needs, including the 1969-1972 1st Generation Blazer.  Check out <a href="http://www.cpitruck.com">www.cpitruck.com</a> to shop for what you need!&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chevy’s “Action” Hero- The 4th Generation C/K Series]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2023 08:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Chevy Pickup Trucks have a rich history. The 2nd generation C/K series produced from 1967 to 1972 have become one of the most iconic trucks in history! Known as the "Action Line," this series included full-size pickup trucks, chassis cab trucks, and medium-duty commercial trucks. The Chevy Suburban utility wagon and K5 Blazer/GMC Jimmy off-road vehicle were added during this time, and the Cheyenne and Sierra trim levels made their debuts.</p><p>In 1967, the C/K series underwent a redesign for multi-purpose use and better durability, increasing comfort and convenience features. The larger "full-view" rear window became standard on all pickup trucks in 1968, and side-marker lights were added. The Longhorn option was introduced for 3/4-ton C-series trucks. 1969 saw component changes to the interior, redesigned steering wheel and hood, and optional two-tone paint configurations with upper and lower side moldings.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1970-c10.jpg"></p><p>The 1971 mid-cycle revision included updated front fascias and front disc brakes as standard equipment for all light-duty C/K trucks. The interior saw upgrades such as optional tilt steering columns and an AM/FM radio as a factory-installed option. In 1972, molded-plastic door panels with integral armrests and a glued rear-view mirror were introduced.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1973-c10.jpg"></p><p>At CPI Truck, we are passionate about Chevy Pickup Trucks, and we offer a wide range of parts and accessories to help you restore or customize your classic Chevy truck. Whether you have a Chevy Squarebody or a K/10 Cheyenne, we have the parts and expertise to help you get the most out of your vehicle. Visit our website today at <a href="http://www.cpitruck.com">www.CPITruck.com</a> to browse our extensive selection to see why we're the go-to source for truck enthusiasts everywhere.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/73-squarebody.jpg"></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chevy Pickup Trucks have a rich history. The 2nd generation C/K series produced from 1967 to 1972 have become one of the most iconic trucks in history! Known as the "Action Line," this series included full-size pickup trucks, chassis cab trucks, and medium-duty commercial trucks. The Chevy Suburban utility wagon and K5 Blazer/GMC Jimmy off-road vehicle were added during this time, and the Cheyenne and Sierra trim levels made their debuts.</p><p>In 1967, the C/K series underwent a redesign for multi-purpose use and better durability, increasing comfort and convenience features. The larger "full-view" rear window became standard on all pickup trucks in 1968, and side-marker lights were added. The Longhorn option was introduced for 3/4-ton C-series trucks. 1969 saw component changes to the interior, redesigned steering wheel and hood, and optional two-tone paint configurations with upper and lower side moldings.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1970-c10.jpg"></p><p>The 1971 mid-cycle revision included updated front fascias and front disc brakes as standard equipment for all light-duty C/K trucks. The interior saw upgrades such as optional tilt steering columns and an AM/FM radio as a factory-installed option. In 1972, molded-plastic door panels with integral armrests and a glued rear-view mirror were introduced.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1973-c10.jpg"></p><p>At CPI Truck, we are passionate about Chevy Pickup Trucks, and we offer a wide range of parts and accessories to help you restore or customize your classic Chevy truck. Whether you have a Chevy Squarebody or a K/10 Cheyenne, we have the parts and expertise to help you get the most out of your vehicle. Visit our website today at <a href="http://www.cpitruck.com">www.CPITruck.com</a> to browse our extensive selection to see why we're the go-to source for truck enthusiasts everywhere.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/73-squarebody.jpg"></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[GMC Trucks- GM’s Leader and Legacy]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2023 17:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>GMC, or General Motors Truck Company, has been a cornerstone of the American truck market since its inception in 1901. Over the years, GMC has built a reputation for delivering trucks that are not only tough and dependable, but also offer exceptional performance and versatility.</p><p>The 1950s were a particularly exciting time for GMC trucks. After World War II, GMC's focus shifted to delivering a range of medium-duty trucks that could meet the demands of the growing construction and delivery industries. Models like the N-series, designed for local deliveries, and the S-series, designed for construction work, proved to be popular choices for those in need of a versatile and reliable truck.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/gmc-cckw-1941.jpg"></p><p>GMC's classic heavy trucks, such as the CCKW, also played a significant role in post-war America. These vehicles, which had served in World War II, continued to be utilized for military purposes and became popular choices for businesses in need of a heavy-duty workhorse.</p><p>Today, GMC trucks continue to be sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate their classic styling and rugged reliability. If you're looking to restore a classic GMC truck, there is no shortage of classic GMC truck parts available, including both reproduction and OEM options. Whether you're a collector or simply someone who appreciates the timeless appeal of a classic GMC truck, there has never been a better time to bring one of these iconic vehicles back to life.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/gmc-100.jpg"></p><p>So, if you're looking to restore a classic GMC truck, consider using CPI Truck for all of your parts needs. Our team of experts is ready to help you bring your classic GMC truck back to life and keep its legacy of reliability and performance alive for years to come.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GMC, or General Motors Truck Company, has been a cornerstone of the American truck market since its inception in 1901. Over the years, GMC has built a reputation for delivering trucks that are not only tough and dependable, but also offer exceptional performance and versatility.</p><p>The 1950s were a particularly exciting time for GMC trucks. After World War II, GMC's focus shifted to delivering a range of medium-duty trucks that could meet the demands of the growing construction and delivery industries. Models like the N-series, designed for local deliveries, and the S-series, designed for construction work, proved to be popular choices for those in need of a versatile and reliable truck.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/gmc-cckw-1941.jpg"></p><p>GMC's classic heavy trucks, such as the CCKW, also played a significant role in post-war America. These vehicles, which had served in World War II, continued to be utilized for military purposes and became popular choices for businesses in need of a heavy-duty workhorse.</p><p>Today, GMC trucks continue to be sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate their classic styling and rugged reliability. If you're looking to restore a classic GMC truck, there is no shortage of classic GMC truck parts available, including both reproduction and OEM options. Whether you're a collector or simply someone who appreciates the timeless appeal of a classic GMC truck, there has never been a better time to bring one of these iconic vehicles back to life.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/gmc-100.jpg"></p><p>So, if you're looking to restore a classic GMC truck, consider using CPI Truck for all of your parts needs. Our team of experts is ready to help you bring your classic GMC truck back to life and keep its legacy of reliability and performance alive for years to come.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chevy C/K: 1st Generation of Chevrolet’s New Truck]]></title>
			<link>https://classicpartsindustries.com/blog/chevy-ck-1st-generation-of-chevrolets-new-truck/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2023 18:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1960-chevy-pu-a.jpg"></p><p>When it comes to classic American trucks, it doesn't get much better than the first generation of Chevrolet C/K trucks from 1960-1966. These bad boys were built to handle the toughest jobs, and they still have the power and durability to do so today. And let's be real, they're also just plain cool to look at.</p><p>First up, we have the 1960 Chevy truck. This classic model was a favorite among farmers and construction workers, and for good reason. It was built to handle heavy loads and rough terrain, and it did so with ease. Plus, it came in a variety of body styles, including the Apache, Viking, and Spartan. Can you say options?</p><p>Next, we have the 1966 Chevy truck. The 1966 C10 Custom Cab was a popular choice among truck enthusiasts, and it's not hard to see why. It was equipped with a powerful 1966 327ci V8 engine and a 1966 Turbo-Hydramatic (TH) transmission. Plus, it also came in a variety of body styles, including the Fleetside and Stepside. Basically, the 1966 Chevy truck had it all.</p><p>But perhaps the most iconic feature of the first generation of Chevrolet C/K trucks is the flat windshield in 1964. This design feature was a departure from the more common curved windshields of the time, and it gave the truck a distinct look that set it apart from the rest.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1964-c10.jpg"></p><p>If you're a fan of these classic trucks and are looking to restore one, look no further than CPI Truck. They have a wide selection of parts for the 1960-1966 Chevrolet C/K trucks, so you can get your hands on the perfect piece to bring your restoration project to life. Plus, with their friendly and knowledgeable staff, you can trust that you're getting the best advice and service.</p><p>So, if you're ready to relive the glory days and bring a piece of history back to life, give CPI Truck a call today. They'll help you find the perfect parts to bring your 1960-1966 Chevy truck back to its former glory, and with their great selection and expert advice, you'll be cruising down the road in no time.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1960-chevy-pu-a.jpg"></p><p>When it comes to classic American trucks, it doesn't get much better than the first generation of Chevrolet C/K trucks from 1960-1966. These bad boys were built to handle the toughest jobs, and they still have the power and durability to do so today. And let's be real, they're also just plain cool to look at.</p><p>First up, we have the 1960 Chevy truck. This classic model was a favorite among farmers and construction workers, and for good reason. It was built to handle heavy loads and rough terrain, and it did so with ease. Plus, it came in a variety of body styles, including the Apache, Viking, and Spartan. Can you say options?</p><p>Next, we have the 1966 Chevy truck. The 1966 C10 Custom Cab was a popular choice among truck enthusiasts, and it's not hard to see why. It was equipped with a powerful 1966 327ci V8 engine and a 1966 Turbo-Hydramatic (TH) transmission. Plus, it also came in a variety of body styles, including the Fleetside and Stepside. Basically, the 1966 Chevy truck had it all.</p><p>But perhaps the most iconic feature of the first generation of Chevrolet C/K trucks is the flat windshield in 1964. This design feature was a departure from the more common curved windshields of the time, and it gave the truck a distinct look that set it apart from the rest.</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/1964-c10.jpg"></p><p>If you're a fan of these classic trucks and are looking to restore one, look no further than CPI Truck. They have a wide selection of parts for the 1960-1966 Chevrolet C/K trucks, so you can get your hands on the perfect piece to bring your restoration project to life. Plus, with their friendly and knowledgeable staff, you can trust that you're getting the best advice and service.</p><p>So, if you're ready to relive the glory days and bring a piece of history back to life, give CPI Truck a call today. They'll help you find the perfect parts to bring your 1960-1966 Chevy truck back to its former glory, and with their great selection and expert advice, you'll be cruising down the road in no time.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chevy Task Force: The 1950s Iconic Apache Truck]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2023 15:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>If you're a fan of classic Chevrolet trucks, you're probably familiar with the 2nd generation of Chevy trucks, which were produced from 1955 through 1959. These trucks, which included the iconic 1955 Chevy truck, the 1959 Chevy truck, and the Chevy Task Force and Chevy Apache models, were popular for their rugged durability and stylish design.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/cpi-blog-task-force-1955-59-a.jpg"></p><p>The 2nd generation of Chevy trucks was introduced in 1955, with the release of the first series of the 1955 Chevy truck. This model, which was available in both a half-ton and three-quarter ton version, featured a new, more modern design that was a departure from the previous generation of trucks. The 1955 Chevy truck also introduced several new features, including a wraparound windshield and a one-piece rear window.&nbsp;</p><p>In 1956, Chevrolet introduced the second series of the 1955 Chevy truck, which included the addition of a new V8 engine option and a revised front grille design. The 1956 model also featured a new range of body styles, including the 1955 Chevy Panel truck, which was a popular choice for businesses and tradesmen.&nbsp;</p><p>The 2nd generation of Chevy trucks continued to evolve in the years that followed, with the introduction of the Chevy Task Force in 1957 and the Chevy Apache in 1958. These models, which were available in a range of body styles, including pickups, panel trucks, and suburban carriers, were popular for their rugged durability and advanced technology.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/cpi-blog-task-force-1959.jpg"></p><p>If you own a 2nd generation Chevy truck, you know how important it is to keep your vehicle in top condition. That's why it's essential to invest in quality Chevy truck parts, like '57 Chevy truck parts, to ensure your truck is always running at its best.&nbsp;</p><p>The 2nd generation of Chevy trucks, which were produced from 1955 through 1959, were popular for their stylish design and rugged durability. These trucks are still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today. If you're in the market for vintage Chevy truck parts or looking to restore a classic Task Force truck, be sure to check out CPI Truck for a wide selection of high-quality parts and accessories.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you're a fan of classic Chevrolet trucks, you're probably familiar with the 2nd generation of Chevy trucks, which were produced from 1955 through 1959. These trucks, which included the iconic 1955 Chevy truck, the 1959 Chevy truck, and the Chevy Task Force and Chevy Apache models, were popular for their rugged durability and stylish design.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/cpi-blog-task-force-1955-59-a.jpg"></p><p>The 2nd generation of Chevy trucks was introduced in 1955, with the release of the first series of the 1955 Chevy truck. This model, which was available in both a half-ton and three-quarter ton version, featured a new, more modern design that was a departure from the previous generation of trucks. The 1955 Chevy truck also introduced several new features, including a wraparound windshield and a one-piece rear window.&nbsp;</p><p>In 1956, Chevrolet introduced the second series of the 1955 Chevy truck, which included the addition of a new V8 engine option and a revised front grille design. The 1956 model also featured a new range of body styles, including the 1955 Chevy Panel truck, which was a popular choice for businesses and tradesmen.&nbsp;</p><p>The 2nd generation of Chevy trucks continued to evolve in the years that followed, with the introduction of the Chevy Task Force in 1957 and the Chevy Apache in 1958. These models, which were available in a range of body styles, including pickups, panel trucks, and suburban carriers, were popular for their rugged durability and advanced technology.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/cpi-blog-task-force-1959.jpg"></p><p>If you own a 2nd generation Chevy truck, you know how important it is to keep your vehicle in top condition. That's why it's essential to invest in quality Chevy truck parts, like '57 Chevy truck parts, to ensure your truck is always running at its best.&nbsp;</p><p>The 2nd generation of Chevy trucks, which were produced from 1955 through 1959, were popular for their stylish design and rugged durability. These trucks are still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today. If you're in the market for vintage Chevy truck parts or looking to restore a classic Task Force truck, be sure to check out CPI Truck for a wide selection of high-quality parts and accessories.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Post-War Trucks: Chevy Advance Design]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2023 16:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>After World War II, Chevrolet introduced its Advance Design line of trucks, which included the 1947 Chevy truck. This model, which had a more modern look compared to its pre-war predecessors, was a popular choice for both personal and commercial use.</p><p>In 1950, Chevrolet introduced the next generation of its Advance Design trucks, which included the 1950 Chevy truck. This model featured new design elements and improved performance, making it even more popular with truck buyers.</p><p>The 1955 Chevy Truck marked the third generation of Chevrolet's Advance Design trucks. This model featured an even more modern design and improved engine options, making it one of the most sought-after trucks of its time.</p><p>One of the most popular models in the Advance Design line was the Chevy Apache, which was introduced in 1958. The Apache, which was available in both a half-ton and a three-quarter-ton model, was known for its ruggedness and durability.</p><p>Today, many classic truck enthusiasts are interested in restoring these old Chevrolet trucks, especially the Advance Design models. Thankfully, there are many companies that specialize in providing classic truck parts for these restoration projects. By using these parts, it is possible to bring these old trucks back to their former glory.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After World War II, Chevrolet introduced its Advance Design line of trucks, which included the 1947 Chevy truck. This model, which had a more modern look compared to its pre-war predecessors, was a popular choice for both personal and commercial use.</p><p>In 1950, Chevrolet introduced the next generation of its Advance Design trucks, which included the 1950 Chevy truck. This model featured new design elements and improved performance, making it even more popular with truck buyers.</p><p>The 1955 Chevy Truck marked the third generation of Chevrolet's Advance Design trucks. This model featured an even more modern design and improved engine options, making it one of the most sought-after trucks of its time.</p><p>One of the most popular models in the Advance Design line was the Chevy Apache, which was introduced in 1958. The Apache, which was available in both a half-ton and a three-quarter-ton model, was known for its ruggedness and durability.</p><p>Today, many classic truck enthusiasts are interested in restoring these old Chevrolet trucks, especially the Advance Design models. Thankfully, there are many companies that specialize in providing classic truck parts for these restoration projects. By using these parts, it is possible to bring these old trucks back to their former glory.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[History of the Chevrolet Truck 1947-1987]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2020 17:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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