Chevrolet G20
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The Chevrolet G20 was a full-sized van produced by General Motors and for a while became the staple of the north American van fleet.
The G20 and it counterparts replaced the original Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Van in the late 60's the model line evolved until it was replaced in 1996 by the Chevrolet Express.
Trades and business
The G20's low cost of upkeep size and options, have made this van popular with all different kinds of trades, from plumbers to caterers.Conversions
Popular culture
Chevrolet and GMC variations
Over the years a number of variations have seen production such as the Chevrolet Beauville, the Chevrolet Sportvan, the 1/2 ton Chevrolet G10, 1 ton and Chevrolet G30 and a chassis version the Chevrolet G31 was produced to support large platforms such as cube vans. A variation was also produced under the Chevrolet Nomad nameplate.On the GM side, variations were produced such as the GMC Vandura, and the GMC Rally series such as the Wagon and later the STX, the GMC Gypsy and the GMC Gaucho.
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