I am working on a 1976 Itasca motorhome with a Chevy van front end. I am thinking it is likely a P30. Trying to figure out what to tell the clowns at the autoparts store when I go to get brake parts today.
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What do Chevy C10, K10 P30 etc mean?
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Originally posted by slostang281 View PostThat is the VIN code and should be the fifth letter. C is 2 wheel drive pickup, K is 4 wheel drive pickup, don't know about P though. I have only seen R or V for motorhome or something like that.
I had a 1977 K20 (3/4 ton 4wd pickup)
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As stated above, the C,K,P indicate the style of vehicle, (truck, van, 2wd,4wd).
The 10, 20, 30 indicate what ton.
10 - 1/2 ton
20 - 3/4 ton
30 - 1 ton
So going by what you have, it would be a 1 ton P (parcel van) vehicle.
Any good parts store should not have a problem finding what you need if you go in and tell them you need brakes for a 76 Chevy P30.
More than likely, any 30 series be it C,K,P or whatever would be the same parts.
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