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Chevrolet AK Series

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Model years
  
1941–1947

Layout
  
FR layout

Body style
  
2-door pickup truck

Chevrolet AK Series

Manufacturer
  
Chevrolet (General Motors)

Assembly
  
Pontiac West Assembly, Pontiac, Michigan Dover Assembly, Dover, England Seoul Assembly, Seoul, South Korea Oshawa Truck Assembly, Oshawa, Ontario Shanghai Assembly, Shanghai, China Montreal Truck And Van Assembly, Montreal, Quebec

Engine
  
216 cu in (3.5 L) I6 228 cu in (3.7 L) I6

The Chevrolet AK Series truck was a light duty ute sold under the Chevrolet brand, with production beginning in 1941 until 1947. It used the GM A platform, shared with the Chevrolet Deluxe. The AK series was also branded and sold at GMC locations, with the primary visual difference being the Chevrolet had vertical bars in the grille, while the GMC had horizontal bars. The 1941-45 GMC models were sold as C-Series and became the E-Series for the 1946 and 1947 model years (CC-Series / EC-Series for the conventional cab models and CF-Series / EF-Series for the COE ones).

The AK series represented an appearance split from previous Chevrolet products where the passenger cars and pickup trucks shared a common appearance, as demonstrated in the Chevrolet Master truck. The Chevrolet Deluxe was an all-new appearance when it was introduced in 1941, and shared much of its mechanicals with the third generation Chevrolet Suburban.

It was replaced with the Advance-Design, that was also sold as a GMC.

References

Chevrolet AK Series Wikipedia