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What is the weight specs on a 1975 Chevy Cheyenne pickup?

There's no single weight spec for a 1975 Chevy Cheyenne pickup. The weight varied significantly depending on several factors:

* Body style: Was it a regular cab, extended cab, or crew cab? Crew cabs didn't exist in 1975, but the other two significantly impacted weight.

* Engine: Different engines (e.g., small-block V8, big-block V8, inline-6) added considerable weight.

* Transmission: Automatic transmissions were heavier than manuals.

* Options: Power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, and other options all added weight.

* Payload: The weight of the cargo carried further increased the overall weight.

To find the weight of a *specific* 1975 Chevy Cheyenne, you'd need its:

* VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): This allows you to determine the exact specifications of the truck. With the VIN, you could potentially look up original build sheets (though these may not always be available) or use online resources that might have specifications based on VIN decoding.

* Original Owner's Manual: This manual often contains the curb weight (weight of the vehicle without cargo or passengers).

Without this specific information, providing a weight would be an unreliable guess. You might find *general ranges* in some online resources, but these will be broad and not accurate for a particular truck.