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Chevrolet Task Force

The Chevrolet Task Force (or in some cases, Task-Force) is a light and medium-duty truck series by Chevrolet, their first major redesign since 1947. Its GMC counterpart was the Blue Chip series. It was billed as being more stylish compared to the earlier Advance Design Series while still maintaining its rugged durability. First available on March 25, 1955, these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until 1959, when the C/K Series trucks replaced the Task Force models for 1960.

Chevrolet Task Force Series
1956 Chevrolet Task Force (3100)
Overview
ManufacturerChevrolet (General Motors)
Also calledTask-Force
Apache
Cameo/Cameo Carrier
Suburban
Viking (medium-duty)
Spartan (heavy-duty)
GMC Blue Chip Series
Production1955–1959
Assembly(main Chevrolet plant)
Flint Truck Assembly, (Flint, Michigan)
(branch assembly)
Baltimore Assembly, (Baltimore, Maryland)
Janesville, Wisconsin, (Janesville Assembly)
Lakewood Assembly, Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia
Leeds Assembly, Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri
Norwood Assembly, Norwood, Ohio
Oakland, California, (Oakland Assembly) (Chevrolet and GMC)
Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan) (GMC only)
St. Louis Truck Assembly, (St. Louis, Missouri)
North Tarrytown Assembly, North Tarrytown, New York
Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
Oshawa Truck Assembly (original location) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
GM Argentina (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Body and chassis
ClassPickup truck, commercial truck
Body style2-door truck
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
PlatformGM A platform
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission3-speed manual
4-speed manual
4-speed Hydra-Matic automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase114.0 in (2,896 mm)
123.0 in (3,124 mm)
172.0 in (4,369 mm)
Chronology
PredecessorChevrolet Advance Design
SuccessorC/K Series

History edit

GM redesigned their truck line for the second half of 1955, but sold both designs that year; the previous design became known as the 1st Series, and the all-new design as the 2nd Series. Commercial trucks and various other heavy duty models were also available.[1] Chevrolet and GMC named their new series independently.

Manufacturer 1955 2nd Series - 1959 Series 1947 - 1955 1st Series
Chevrolet "Task Force" "Advance Design"
GMC "Blue Chip" (short for "Blue Chip Money Makers") "New Design"

The trucks were differentiated by running gear and interiors; Chevrolet used Chevrolet engines, and GMC used GMC inline-sixes and Pontiac V8s (Oldsmobile V8s for heavy-duty trucks).

For the first time in GM history, trucks were available with optional power steering, power brakes, and V8s. A column-shifted 3-speed manual transmission was standard, with an optional floor-shift-4 speed manual or Hydramatic automatic. The electrical system got an upgrade to 12 volts.

The new body featured the truck industry's first wrap-around windshield,[2] and an optional wrap-around rear window for Deluxe cab models.[3] Headlights became integrated into the fenders. The cab is taller in size, and in-cab steps replaced the running boards of previous models. A "step" between the cab and rear fender aided access to items inside the pickup bed. Redesigned bed fenders were carried through the next generation body that ended in 1966.

Differences edit

1955 2nd Series: First year for new body style. Fenders have single headlights and a one-piece emblem is mounted below horizontal line on fender.[4] Beds are 6.5 ft (2.0 m) and 7.5 ft (2.3 m); 1955 was the only year for the mid-length 7-foot bed. The GMC inline-6 remained 6V for 1955 only.

1956: Wider hood emblem. Two-piece fender emblems are mounted above horizontal fender line. Last year for eggcrate grille.

1957: Only year for more open grille. Hood is flatter with two spears on top, similar to the 1957 Bel Air. Fender emblems are still above fender line, but are now oval-shaped, as opposed to previous versions in script.

1958: All light-duty trucks are now called "Apache", medium-duty trucks called "Viking", and heavy-duty trucks called "Spartan". First year for factory-equipped air conditioning. Significant redesign of front end, featuring a shorter/full-width grille, four headlights instead of the previous two, and Parking lights are now in the grille instead of being in the front of the fender. The hood is similar to 1955/1956 models, but with a flat "valley" in the middle. A new "styleside" all-steel bed replaces the Cameo/Suburban versions; called "Fleetside" by Chevrolet and "Wideside" by GMC, available in 6.5 ft (2.0 m) and 8 ft (2.4 m) lengths. For 1958, GM was promoting their fiftieth year of production, and introduced Anniversary models for each brand (Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and Chevrolet[5]); the trucks also received similar attention to appearance, but staying essentially durable, with minimal adornment.

1959: Minimal changes from 1958, the most apparent was a larger and more ornate hood emblem and redesigned badging on the fenders. This was the last year that the NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company) "Powr-Pak" four-wheel drive conversion could be factory ordered.

1960: The series was dropped, being replaced by the C/K line.

Gallery edit

Variants edit

Cameo Carrier/Suburban Pickup edit

Chevrolet Cameo Carrier
 
1959 GMC Suburban Pickup
Overview
Model years1955-1959
Body and chassis
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
PlatformGM A platform
Powertrain
Transmission3 or 4-speed manual
3-speed Hydramatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase114 in (2,896 mm)

The mid-1955 introduction of Chevrolet's Cameo Carrier pickup truck helped pave the way for the Fleetside. The Cameo offered an array of car-like features that included passenger-car styling, fiberglass rear fenders, two-tone paint, a relatively luxurious interior, as well as an optional V8 engine, automatic transmission, and power assist steering.[6] As always, there was a GMC version offered during the same time, called the GMC Suburban Pickup, with many similar features offered on the Chevrolet. In 1957, a special version was made for GMC to be shown at national car shows called the Palomino,[7] which had a Pontiac 347 cu in (5.7 L) V8 installed, borrowed from the 1957 Star Chief.


Other pickup truck producers, including Ford, Dodge, Studebaker and International, began to offer flush-side cargo boxes on some of their 1957 models, such as the Dodge C Series, and the 1960 Studebaker Champ. Though GM replaced the Cameo Carrier and Suburban Pickup with the Fleetside and Wideside before the 1950's were over, in time, pickup trucks with flush bodies and wider beds would become the dominant standard throughout the industry.

Utility vehicles edit

The Task Force trucks formed the basis of the fourth-generation Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Carryall. Competing against the International Travelall and the Dodge Town Panel/Town Wagon, the Suburban became a Chevrolet nameplate (as GMC adopted the Carryall nameplate).

While marketed solely as a two-door utility wagon, the Suburban was offered in 12-ton 3100 and a 1-ton 3800 Suburban panel van was offered as an option. 34-ton 3600 Suburbans and Panel trucks were not available. Unlike the Advance Design-era trucks, there were no Canopy Express models offered.


References edit

  1. ^ "1955 Chevrolet truck brochure" (PDF). GM heritage center. 1955. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  2. ^ Bunn, Don. . PickupTruck.com. Archived from the original on 2007-12-18.
  3. ^ "LMC Truck Catalog", Winter 2007/2008
  4. ^ "What Year is My Truck?", Classicparts.com. Retrieved on July 2, 2008.
  5. ^ Image of 50th Anniversary promotional photo 2015-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Auto Editors of Consumer Guide (2007-10-17). . auto.howstuffworks.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2011-09-25. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "1957 GMC Palomino". 1955 GMC Truck Site.

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The Chevrolet Task Force or in some cases Task Force is a light and medium duty truck series by Chevrolet their first major redesign since 1947 Its GMC counterpart was the Blue Chip series It was billed as being more stylish compared to the earlier Advance Design Series while still maintaining its rugged durability First available on March 25 1955 these trucks were sold with various minor changes over the years until 1959 when the C K Series trucks replaced the Task Force models for 1960 Chevrolet Task Force Series1956 Chevrolet Task Force 3100 OverviewManufacturerChevrolet General Motors Also calledTask Force Apache Cameo Cameo Carrier Suburban Viking medium duty Spartan heavy duty GMC Blue Chip SeriesProduction1955 1959Assembly main Chevrolet plant Flint Truck Assembly Flint Michigan branch assembly Baltimore Assembly Baltimore Maryland Janesville Wisconsin Janesville Assembly Lakewood Assembly Lakewood Heights Atlanta GeorgiaLeeds Assembly Leeds Kansas City MissouriNorwood Assembly Norwood OhioOakland California Oakland Assembly Chevrolet and GMC Pontiac West Assembly Pontiac Michigan GMC only St Louis Truck Assembly St Louis Missouri North Tarrytown Assembly North Tarrytown New YorkVan Nuys Assembly Van Nuys California Oshawa Truck Assembly original location Oshawa Ontario Canada GM Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina Body and chassisClassPickup truck commercial truckBody style2 door truckLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive four wheel drivePlatformGM A platformPowertrainEngine235 cu in 3 9 L Thriftmaster I6261 cu in 4 3 L Jobmaster I6265 cu in 4 3 L Taskmaster V8283 cu in 4 6 L Taskmaster V8322 cu in 5 3 L Loadmaster V8348 cu in 5 7 L Loadmaster V8Transmission3 speed manual4 speed manual4 speed Hydra Matic automaticDimensionsWheelbase114 0 in 2 896 mm 123 0 in 3 124 mm 172 0 in 4 369 mm ChronologyPredecessorChevrolet Advance DesignSuccessorC K Series Contents 1 History 2 Differences 3 Gallery 4 Variants 4 1 Cameo Carrier Suburban Pickup 4 2 Utility vehicles 5 ReferencesHistory editGM redesigned their truck line for the second half of 1955 but sold both designs that year the previous design became known as the 1st Series and the all new design as the 2nd Series Commercial trucks and various other heavy duty models were also available 1 Chevrolet and GMC named their new series independently Manufacturer 1955 2nd Series 1959 Series 1947 1955 1st SeriesChevrolet Task Force Advance Design GMC Blue Chip short for Blue Chip Money Makers New Design The trucks were differentiated by running gear and interiors Chevrolet used Chevrolet engines and GMC used GMC inline sixes and Pontiac V8s Oldsmobile V8s for heavy duty trucks For the first time in GM history trucks were available with optional power steering power brakes and V8s A column shifted 3 speed manual transmission was standard with an optional floor shift 4 speed manual or Hydramatic automatic The electrical system got an upgrade to 12 volts The new body featured the truck industry s first wrap around windshield 2 and an optional wrap around rear window for Deluxe cab models 3 Headlights became integrated into the fenders The cab is taller in size and in cab steps replaced the running boards of previous models A step between the cab and rear fender aided access to items inside the pickup bed Redesigned bed fenders were carried through the next generation body that ended in 1966 Differences edit1955 2nd Series First year for new body style Fenders have single headlights and a one piece emblem is mounted below horizontal line on fender 4 Beds are 6 5 ft 2 0 m and 7 5 ft 2 3 m 1955 was the only year for the mid length 7 foot bed The GMC inline 6 remained 6V for 1955 only 1956 Wider hood emblem Two piece fender emblems are mounted above horizontal fender line Last year for eggcrate grille 1957 Only year for more open grille Hood is flatter with two spears on top similar to the 1957 Bel Air Fender emblems are still above fender line but are now oval shaped as opposed to previous versions in script 1958 All light duty trucks are now called Apache medium duty trucks called Viking and heavy duty trucks called Spartan First year for factory equipped air conditioning Significant redesign of front end featuring a shorter full width grille four headlights instead of the previous two and Parking lights are now in the grille instead of being in the front of the fender The hood is similar to 1955 1956 models but with a flat valley in the middle A new styleside all steel bed replaces the Cameo Suburban versions called Fleetside by Chevrolet and Wideside by GMC available in 6 5 ft 2 0 m and 8 ft 2 4 m lengths For 1958 GM was promoting their fiftieth year of production and introduced Anniversary models for each brand Cadillac Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac and Chevrolet 5 the trucks also received similar attention to appearance but staying essentially durable with minimal adornment 1959 Minimal changes from 1958 the most apparent was a larger and more ornate hood emblem and redesigned badging on the fenders This was the last year that the NAPCO Northwestern Auto Parts Company Powr Pak four wheel drive conversion could be factory ordered 1960 The series was dropped being replaced by the C K line Gallery edit nbsp 1955 Chevrolet Task Force nbsp 1955 GMC Blue Chip 150 nbsp 1956 Chevrolet 3100 nbsp 1956 GMC Blue Chip nbsp 1957 Chevrolet Task Force nbsp 1957 Chevrolet Task Force 4x4 nbsp 1957 GMC Suburban Carrier nbsp 1958 Chevrolet Apache 4WD NAPCO nbsp 1958 GMC Suburban nbsp 1959 Chevrolet Apache nbsp 1959 GMC 9310Variants editCameo Carrier Suburban Pickup edit Chevrolet Cameo Carrier nbsp 1959 GMC Suburban PickupOverviewModel years1955 1959Body and chassisLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive four wheel drivePlatformGM A platformPowertrainTransmission3 or 4 speed manual 3 speed HydramaticDimensionsWheelbase114 in 2 896 mm The mid 1955 introduction of Chevrolet s Cameo Carrier pickup truck helped pave the way for the Fleetside The Cameo offered an array of car like features that included passenger car styling fiberglass rear fenders two tone paint a relatively luxurious interior as well as an optional V8 engine automatic transmission and power assist steering 6 As always there was a GMC version offered during the same time called the GMC Suburban Pickup with many similar features offered on the Chevrolet In 1957 a special version was made for GMC to be shown at national car shows called the Palomino 7 which had a Pontiac 347 cu in 5 7 L V8 installed borrowed from the 1957 Star Chief Other pickup truck producers including Ford Dodge Studebaker and International began to offer flush side cargo boxes on some of their 1957 models such as the Dodge C Series and the 1960 Studebaker Champ Though GM replaced the Cameo Carrier and Suburban Pickup with the Fleetside and Wideside before the 1950 s were over in time pickup trucks with flush bodies and wider beds would become the dominant standard throughout the industry nbsp 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier nbsp 1955 GMC Suburban nbsp 1956 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier rear view nbsp 1957 GMC Suburban nbsp 1957 GMC Palomino nbsp 1958 GMC Suburban nbsp 1959 GMC Suburban rear view Utility vehicles edit Main article Chevrolet Suburban Fourth generation 1955 The Task Force trucks formed the basis of the fourth generation Chevrolet Suburban GMC Carryall Competing against the International Travelall and the Dodge Town Panel Town Wagon the Suburban became a Chevrolet nameplate as GMC adopted the Carryall nameplate While marketed solely as a two door utility wagon the Suburban was offered in 1 2 ton 3100 and a 1 ton 3800 Suburban panel van was offered as an option 3 4 ton 3600 Suburbans and Panel trucks were not available Unlike the Advance Design era trucks there were no Canopy Express models offered nbsp 1955 Chevrolet Suburban nbsp 1955 Chevrolet Panel Truck at a car show in Minnesota nbsp A bad condition 1957 Chevrolet Suburban with dual color nbsp 1957 GMC Carryall at a car show in Minnesota nbsp 1957 GMC 100 Panel and Carryall at a car show in Florida nbsp 1957 Chevrolet 3800 Panel in Europe nbsp 1958 Chevrolet 3100 Apache SuburbanReferences edit 1955 Chevrolet truck brochure PDF GM heritage center 1955 Retrieved April 16 2020 Bunn Don Chevrolet Trucks Segment Six 1955 1959 Early V8 Pickups PickupTruck com Archived from the original on 2007 12 18 LMC Truck Catalog Winter 2007 2008 What Year is My Truck Classicparts com Retrieved on July 2 2008 Image of 50th Anniversary promotional photo Archived 2015 10 17 at the Wayback Machine Auto Editors of Consumer Guide 2007 10 17 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Carrier auto howstuffworks com Archived from the original on 2011 09 03 Retrieved 2011 09 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help 1957 GMC Palomino 1955 GMC Truck Site nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chevrolet Task Force Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chevrolet Task Force amp oldid 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