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@keithflowers59939 ай бұрын
These were probably the best trucks ever built.
@vr4787 Жыл бұрын
Back when GM listened to its truck customers that used them for work and made changes/features that made the truck more useful, durable, serviceable, but still affordable. Nowadays, who the heck knows.
@MoreCycles Жыл бұрын
This footage is worth its weight in gold, thank you for posting it.
@MrLuckytrucker212 ай бұрын
Thank you GM Engineers, I'm still running a 95 as a daily driver today! And have a mint 98 too!
@subielife4life
Ай бұрын
Damn!!! Nice! I wish I had A GMT400 4WD truck right now, I used to have a 1996 Suburban K1500 w/5.7 Vortec V8 and then later I ended up getting a 1992 C1500 extended cab w/5.7 TBI V8 that was lowered and had a full sport body kit that replaced all the side body panels and front and rear bumpers, made it look really bad ass, like a nascar/muscle truck…..The GMT400 had a very simple yet beautiful classic timeless design….
@nlpnt Жыл бұрын
Every Chevy truck since then has been based on this one to the point where the 2022 models look like a caricature of the 1988.
@johnbehneman1546Ай бұрын
THANK YOU, GM AND CHEVROLET!!!! YOU GUYS DID AN AWSOME JOIB WITH YOUR MAJOR OVERHAUL!!!! IT IS A CLASSIC NOW!!!! WITH A CULT FOLLOWING!!!! I LOVE YOU AND I THANK YOU.
@325xitgrocgetterАй бұрын
I was attending the University of North Dakota in 1987. I recall in the local newspaper an article about GM taking preproduction 1988 GMT 400 trucks to North Dakota to validate their HVAC systems...this was in January during a bitter cold snap. They had a picture of two of the trucks being tested and it looked so radically different than the OBS previous generation.
@thashoeboy7 ай бұрын
This video is a gem.
@TMANN-jo1ps Жыл бұрын
In the Late-1980's for 1987, Ford have changed their F-Series, got a new body style for the front, and back rear. They wanted to take the original body look from 1979-1986 and turn it into a brand new sleek look for the Late-1980's, and have the same new body look for the 1990's too. Chevy and GMC on the other hand kept the original body look from 1973-1986, and they have used that same body look for the Late-1980's as of 1987 in which it became the final year for that style. Around that year, the new Ford F-Series was whooping the old Chevy and GMC in its commercials just like it was a tug of war to see who would bring home title. Around the following year of the Late-1980's for 1988, Chevy and GMC have changed their body type to give it a much more better sleek, smooth, and of course a stronger💪body style. Since Ford change their body style with the F-Series and has been hogging all of the spotlight in whooping GM's ass, Chevy and GMC has changed their trucks, and got back at Ford by whooping their ass. People have been switching from Ford to GM and have been making a change of heart❤️. In your face Ford. Beat that.
@ANDERSONEXPRESS7 Жыл бұрын
I wish I could meet each and everyone of them and shake their hand my truck I've had for over 20 years in the family I've put over 400,000 miles on it it's been the most reliable pick up I've ever owned and still on it to this day it has a 4.3 Vortech V6 which I have replaced once three years ago because the old one was burning too much oil and came with from the factory believe it or not with a turbo 400 transmission which I had to rebuild one time and the original axles which all I've done is change the bearings and the c clips they are incredible under appercated trucks and i will always love them dearly
@thedesertdwellerfromutah4354 Жыл бұрын
The October 1985 Popular Mechanics magazine contained a "Spy Photo" of a 1988 C2500 out testing in the Snow without Camo. First time I saw one of these and it was cool.
@daneanders7051
Жыл бұрын
Someone please find this picture I want to see lol
@thedesertdwellerfromutah4354
Жыл бұрын
@@daneanders7051 I have the magazine from 1985. If you have a Facebook tell me what name you're under and I'll take a pic and send it to you. It has a pic of a White C2500 Regular Cab Longbed out testing in the Snow and then Popular Mechanics did an article on what to expect with this new generation truck as far as cab options and engine choices. Very interesting read.
@nlpnt
Жыл бұрын
@@daneanders7051 It's on Google Books too.
@MichaelOKeefe2009
Жыл бұрын
You sure it's the October 1985 issue? Because I don't see it.
@thedesertdwellerfromutah4354
Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelOKeefe2009 It's in the "Scoops" section where they reveal the spy photos of the upcoming vehicles... Yes, it's the October 1985 issue...
@nlpnt Жыл бұрын
The elephant in the room - development started in 1982 and consumer clinics in '83. This was one of those programs that was delayed by Roger Smith's massive reorg which was why the launch wasn't until 1987 as an '88 model.
@joestewart5406
Жыл бұрын
It’s honestly insane that it is that old of a design but I’m grateful if the quality being a proud owner of one
@J-1410
Жыл бұрын
The elephant in the room is that prototype semi truck that would never happen with the sale to volvo.
@TMANN-jo1ps
Жыл бұрын
nlpnt in the Late-1980's for 1987, Ford have changed their F-Series, got a new body style for the front, and back rear. They wanted to take the original body look from 1979-1986 and turn it into a brand new sleek look for the Late-1980's, and have the same new body look for the 1990's too. Chevy and GMC on the other hand kept the original body look from 1973-1986, and they have used that same body look for the Late-1980's as of 1987 in which it became the final year for that style. Around that year, the new Ford F-Series was whooping the old Chevy and GMC in its commercials just like it was a tug of war to see who would bring home the title. Around the following year of the Late-1980's for 1988, Chevy and GMC have changed their body type to give it a much more better sleek, smooth, and of course a stronger💪body style. Since Ford change their body style with the F-Series and has been hogging all of the spotlight in whooping GM's ass, Chevy and GMC has changed their trucks, and got back at Ford by whooping their ass. People have been switching from Ford to GM and have been making a change of heart❤️. In your face Ford. Beat that.
@MichaelOKeefe2009
11 ай бұрын
@@J-1410 The closest we got was the Topkick and Kodiak trucks.
@Chicagoguy19842 жыл бұрын
I live in Dallas I still see many of these square body trucks on the road
@berkberkee5631
3 ай бұрын
These are gmt 400s the “obs” not a squarebody
@etmccaus Жыл бұрын
This is amazing stuff, and shows a fair bit of surprising content given how carefully orchestrated any film shot within Design Center is. The large semi tractor clay model is what was being proposed for a Brigadier class 7/8 replacement. Like the GMT530 TopKick that followed, it would use a 400 cab, but use a nose similar to a design being pitched at the time for an updated General conventional. At least one running "AeroBrigadier" prototype was built, but likely scrapped. GM Heritage Center does, however, have one large scale model of the Aero Brigadier within its collection to this day.
@wrongwaygarage2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this!!!✌🏻
@petess10page
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!!
@GeneralmotorsMHM2 жыл бұрын
Great trucks! I have 5 😂 thanks for uploading this it’s too cool
@kevinrichards3288 Жыл бұрын
Those replaced the square body models, but just the two-door cab pickups at the time & it wasn't until 1992 when all of the rest of the square body models were replaced.
@montecarloss3052 жыл бұрын
Those truly were a great platform. Thanks for uploading!
@bradleyphillips204 Жыл бұрын
If you would park a factory 88 to 98 Chevy or GMC beside a 2019 to 2023 the older truck still looks sleeker and more aerodynamic. The new one looks like a cardboard box especially in the back. Always liked GM trucks but would look to another brand for a new one
@iphone3gsdivine
10 ай бұрын
It’s designed like that on purpose. It’s supposed to look like a fist
@johnbehneman1546Ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO PETE!!!! I LOVE EVRYTHING!!!!
@davidbarr707 Жыл бұрын
Last year GM made a cool truck. The newer Denalis are nice but so is their price tag. Everything about these trucks scream blue collar. I have 2 a 1994 extended cab GMC and a 1988 standard cab Chevy 4x4.
@Coalblack79k10Ай бұрын
I wish gm cared this much about there customers now days
@ROLLIN_LOW2 жыл бұрын
OBS nothing but the best .
@johnbehneman1546Ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
@luisguevara7402 Жыл бұрын
This was / is a good good good Truck. I cannot say good enough
@patrickmcgoldrick823418 күн бұрын
I think the 88 and newer Chevy is one of the nicer driving highway trucks, comfortable seating nice ac although the 88-94 controls can be a pain. I just wish at the time they would have continued some features that made a GM truck a GM truck ,like the double wall steel roof,and the bolt together pick up box,but progress,and cost cutting along with change can't be avoided.
@Mrmudbone_gaming Жыл бұрын
Now these trucks are being used for pro touring and getting slammed hahahah
Пікірлер: 47
These were probably the best trucks ever built.
Back when GM listened to its truck customers that used them for work and made changes/features that made the truck more useful, durable, serviceable, but still affordable. Nowadays, who the heck knows.
This footage is worth its weight in gold, thank you for posting it.
Thank you GM Engineers, I'm still running a 95 as a daily driver today! And have a mint 98 too!
@subielife4life
Ай бұрын
Damn!!! Nice! I wish I had A GMT400 4WD truck right now, I used to have a 1996 Suburban K1500 w/5.7 Vortec V8 and then later I ended up getting a 1992 C1500 extended cab w/5.7 TBI V8 that was lowered and had a full sport body kit that replaced all the side body panels and front and rear bumpers, made it look really bad ass, like a nascar/muscle truck…..The GMT400 had a very simple yet beautiful classic timeless design….
Every Chevy truck since then has been based on this one to the point where the 2022 models look like a caricature of the 1988.
THANK YOU, GM AND CHEVROLET!!!! YOU GUYS DID AN AWSOME JOIB WITH YOUR MAJOR OVERHAUL!!!! IT IS A CLASSIC NOW!!!! WITH A CULT FOLLOWING!!!! I LOVE YOU AND I THANK YOU.
I was attending the University of North Dakota in 1987. I recall in the local newspaper an article about GM taking preproduction 1988 GMT 400 trucks to North Dakota to validate their HVAC systems...this was in January during a bitter cold snap. They had a picture of two of the trucks being tested and it looked so radically different than the OBS previous generation.
This video is a gem.
In the Late-1980's for 1987, Ford have changed their F-Series, got a new body style for the front, and back rear. They wanted to take the original body look from 1979-1986 and turn it into a brand new sleek look for the Late-1980's, and have the same new body look for the 1990's too. Chevy and GMC on the other hand kept the original body look from 1973-1986, and they have used that same body look for the Late-1980's as of 1987 in which it became the final year for that style. Around that year, the new Ford F-Series was whooping the old Chevy and GMC in its commercials just like it was a tug of war to see who would bring home title. Around the following year of the Late-1980's for 1988, Chevy and GMC have changed their body type to give it a much more better sleek, smooth, and of course a stronger💪body style. Since Ford change their body style with the F-Series and has been hogging all of the spotlight in whooping GM's ass, Chevy and GMC has changed their trucks, and got back at Ford by whooping their ass. People have been switching from Ford to GM and have been making a change of heart❤️. In your face Ford. Beat that.
I wish I could meet each and everyone of them and shake their hand my truck I've had for over 20 years in the family I've put over 400,000 miles on it it's been the most reliable pick up I've ever owned and still on it to this day it has a 4.3 Vortech V6 which I have replaced once three years ago because the old one was burning too much oil and came with from the factory believe it or not with a turbo 400 transmission which I had to rebuild one time and the original axles which all I've done is change the bearings and the c clips they are incredible under appercated trucks and i will always love them dearly
The October 1985 Popular Mechanics magazine contained a "Spy Photo" of a 1988 C2500 out testing in the Snow without Camo. First time I saw one of these and it was cool.
@daneanders7051
Жыл бұрын
Someone please find this picture I want to see lol
@thedesertdwellerfromutah4354
Жыл бұрын
@@daneanders7051 I have the magazine from 1985. If you have a Facebook tell me what name you're under and I'll take a pic and send it to you. It has a pic of a White C2500 Regular Cab Longbed out testing in the Snow and then Popular Mechanics did an article on what to expect with this new generation truck as far as cab options and engine choices. Very interesting read.
@nlpnt
Жыл бұрын
@@daneanders7051 It's on Google Books too.
@MichaelOKeefe2009
Жыл бұрын
You sure it's the October 1985 issue? Because I don't see it.
@thedesertdwellerfromutah4354
Жыл бұрын
@@MichaelOKeefe2009 It's in the "Scoops" section where they reveal the spy photos of the upcoming vehicles... Yes, it's the October 1985 issue...
The elephant in the room - development started in 1982 and consumer clinics in '83. This was one of those programs that was delayed by Roger Smith's massive reorg which was why the launch wasn't until 1987 as an '88 model.
@joestewart5406
Жыл бұрын
It’s honestly insane that it is that old of a design but I’m grateful if the quality being a proud owner of one
@J-1410
Жыл бұрын
The elephant in the room is that prototype semi truck that would never happen with the sale to volvo.
@TMANN-jo1ps
Жыл бұрын
nlpnt in the Late-1980's for 1987, Ford have changed their F-Series, got a new body style for the front, and back rear. They wanted to take the original body look from 1979-1986 and turn it into a brand new sleek look for the Late-1980's, and have the same new body look for the 1990's too. Chevy and GMC on the other hand kept the original body look from 1973-1986, and they have used that same body look for the Late-1980's as of 1987 in which it became the final year for that style. Around that year, the new Ford F-Series was whooping the old Chevy and GMC in its commercials just like it was a tug of war to see who would bring home the title. Around the following year of the Late-1980's for 1988, Chevy and GMC have changed their body type to give it a much more better sleek, smooth, and of course a stronger💪body style. Since Ford change their body style with the F-Series and has been hogging all of the spotlight in whooping GM's ass, Chevy and GMC has changed their trucks, and got back at Ford by whooping their ass. People have been switching from Ford to GM and have been making a change of heart❤️. In your face Ford. Beat that.
@MichaelOKeefe2009
11 ай бұрын
@@J-1410 The closest we got was the Topkick and Kodiak trucks.
I live in Dallas I still see many of these square body trucks on the road
@berkberkee5631
3 ай бұрын
These are gmt 400s the “obs” not a squarebody
This is amazing stuff, and shows a fair bit of surprising content given how carefully orchestrated any film shot within Design Center is. The large semi tractor clay model is what was being proposed for a Brigadier class 7/8 replacement. Like the GMT530 TopKick that followed, it would use a 400 cab, but use a nose similar to a design being pitched at the time for an updated General conventional. At least one running "AeroBrigadier" prototype was built, but likely scrapped. GM Heritage Center does, however, have one large scale model of the Aero Brigadier within its collection to this day.
Thanks for sharing this!!!✌🏻
@petess10page
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!!
Great trucks! I have 5 😂 thanks for uploading this it’s too cool
Those replaced the square body models, but just the two-door cab pickups at the time & it wasn't until 1992 when all of the rest of the square body models were replaced.
Those truly were a great platform. Thanks for uploading!
If you would park a factory 88 to 98 Chevy or GMC beside a 2019 to 2023 the older truck still looks sleeker and more aerodynamic. The new one looks like a cardboard box especially in the back. Always liked GM trucks but would look to another brand for a new one
@iphone3gsdivine
10 ай бұрын
It’s designed like that on purpose. It’s supposed to look like a fist
GREAT VIDEO PETE!!!! I LOVE EVRYTHING!!!!
Last year GM made a cool truck. The newer Denalis are nice but so is their price tag. Everything about these trucks scream blue collar. I have 2 a 1994 extended cab GMC and a 1988 standard cab Chevy 4x4.
I wish gm cared this much about there customers now days
OBS nothing but the best .
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
This was / is a good good good Truck. I cannot say good enough
I think the 88 and newer Chevy is one of the nicer driving highway trucks, comfortable seating nice ac although the 88-94 controls can be a pain. I just wish at the time they would have continued some features that made a GM truck a GM truck ,like the double wall steel roof,and the bolt together pick up box,but progress,and cost cutting along with change can't be avoided.
Now these trucks are being used for pro touring and getting slammed hahahah
Is do you have that for 2003
Nice