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Old 10-23-2005, 10:23 AM   #1
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Chevys in Mexico

While in Mexico this past week, I came across many 2005 Suburbans. Not shocking since they build many of them there right? Was I wrong. All the 2005s down there look just like the pickup trucks here (Avalanche look). They have the 3/4 ton pickup thick driveshafts, full floating axles and of course no visible cat converters. The trucks clearly had 6.0L engines and many 3/4 ton elements (4L80e etc), but not the hubs. It almost looked like they mixed and matched many aspects of the 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton into some models. I also found some of the compact Chevy's also didn't have the "Chevrolet" badging, just simply a "Chevy" badge. Here are three pictures I was able to grab.
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