axles: |
2 |
body cab type: |
Crew/Super Crew/Crew Max |
body class: |
Incomplete - Chassis Cab (Single Cab) |
brake system type: |
Hydraulic |
displacement c c: |
7200.0 |
displacement c i: |
439.37095748207 |
displacement l: |
7.2 |
drive type: |
4x2 |
engine configuration: |
In-Line |
engine cylinders: |
6 |
engine manufacturer: |
CAT |
engine model: |
LG5 |
error code: |
1 |
error text: |
1 - Check Digit (9th position) does not calculate properly |
fuel type primary: |
Diesel |
g v w r: |
Class 6: 19,501 - 26,000 lb (8,845 - 11,794 kg) |
make: |
GMC |
manufacturer: |
GENERAL MOTORS LLC |
model: |
C6 |
year: |
2003 |
note: |
Chassis Type: 2 axles - 1 driving |
plant city: |
LINDEN |
plant company name: |
GM Truck Group |
made in: |
UNITED STATES (USA) |
plant state: |
NEW JERSEY |
series: |
6000 Medium Duty |
turbo: |
Yes |
vehicle descriptor: |
1GDJ6D1C*3K |
vehicle type: |
INCOMPLETE VEHICLE |
engine: |
7.2L In-Line LG5 |
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