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2019 Sierra Elevation crew cab in the U.S?


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It’s used, have to assume it came across the border and got traded in for whatever reason.  

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On 4/5/2019 at 3:45 PM, Wiggums said:

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Man, I would love to have this 67-72 crew cab short bed / Avalanche / whatever Chevy called it!!!!

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1 hour ago, bcato said:

I checked out the 2nd one, a pacific blue.  Definitely a double cab.  They got more legroom in the rear set this generation, so maybe they look more like last-gen's crew cabs?

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-Dave

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That's for clarification - I was confused.  I'm getting used to the terminology now - so it looks like the double cab is more like the older extended cabs, but with 4 smaller doors.   Crew cabs have the big doors.  Are the back seats in the double cabs a more abbreviated version?  Before this truck of mine, I had a 2002 extended cab, with three doors.   

 

 

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3 minutes ago, bcato said:

That's for clarification - I was confused.  I'm getting used to the terminology now - so it looks like the double cab is more like the older extended cabs, but with 4 smaller doors.   Crew cabs have the big doors.  Are the back seats in the double cabs a more abbreviated version?  Before this truck of mine, I had a 2002 extended cab, with three doors.  

 

Yeah, crew cab and double cab have similar doors, double cab is just smaller in the rear and will have a standard length bed instead of the short one crew cabs typically get.  Front doors are the same I believe.

 

I have a 2003 Denali extended cab also and it's got the two rear suicide doors hinged at the rear.  Not sure which generation they changed away from suicide rear doors on the extended cabs..  Maybe when they started calling them double cabs instead.

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7 minutes ago, Daverado said:

 

Yeah, crew cab and double cab have similar doors, double cab is just smaller in the rear and will have a standard length bed instead of the short one crew cabs typically get.  Front doors are the same I believe.

 

I have a 2003 Denali extended cab also and it's got the two rear suicide doors hinged at the rear.  Not sure which generation they changed away from suicide rear doors on the extended cabs..  Maybe when they started calling them double cabs instead.

My apologies, I'm goofy this morning....   What am I thinking?   My 2002 had two rear suicide doors too.  (I mixing up memories).   It was a 2002 2500HD with the Duramax/Allison --  best truck I ever owned!!   Always regretted not getting the crew crew cab. 

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