Mounce
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See one damn near every day around here. Whats funny is the cab on them is based off of the old Express van body. They replaced the Topkick/Kodiac which used a GMT400 cab.Mounce said:
Haha did you see my post? Great mindsHARDTRAILZ said:Not my cup o tea. Reminds me of a ridgeline
And Chevy had the Trailblazer package on the Blazer during that same time period.HARDTRAILZ said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_Envoy#First_generation_.281998.E2.80.932000.29
98-00 They had a high trim level Jimmy badged as an Envoy with all the bells and whistles they offered.
You're probably right. My daughter had a '96 Bravada S.E. with Smart-track and I thought it was a Denali model. But it was a long time ago.HARDTRAILZ said:I don't believe any brand but GMC has used denali
I think it was called the "platinum" level.. I had a 98 bravada back in the day, and if I remember right. They were two toned and had every option of course.. Also Lil fun fact between blazers, jimmys, and bravadas of that time.. The bravadas were the only ones to have color matched d pillars factory.. [emoji3]Wooluf1952 said:IIRC, Olds Bravada had a high-end Denali model for some of those years.