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No rims, ballon tires, no doors or interior space at all. No towing or loading space at all either. Simply designed to get you from one place to another. Picture found at: pickuptrucks.com
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Alot more sturdy than the previous model, notice the grill and engine size as well as the size of the truck in general. Much larger than the last model Picture found at: static.howstuffworks.com
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American muscle, closed grill and headlights, wide fenders, small interior space. Much more full than the previous model. Picture found at: rasloto.com
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Larger engine than the previous model and begining to develop more bed space.
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Raised hood and two sets of headlights, spare tire mounted on side Picture found at: americandreamcars.com
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Engine size is still increasing as years go on along with size of bed and body of truck.
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Trucks are made better but have less features around this time.
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You will notice there is not much change between the 88 and the 98 models
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Four Wheel drive and other durability features are out by this time
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Body becomes more full than the previous model.
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Notice that the hood indents and the space in the truck gets larger, along with more electronic upgrades in the truck
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Notice as the hood begins to indent and the headlights change.
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The Chevrolet truck of 2011. Notice how much the details and size of the truck has changed since 1918.
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This model is not as streamline as the current ones. Displays smaller headlights and is made out of steel, a better made truck. Picture found at: wikimedia.org