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Good information.  I remember up until about 1980 the Astro95/General had steel doors, then they went to some kind of composite.  The composite doors didn't rust of course but I think they had trouble with the window mechanism.

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10 hours ago, RoadwayR said:

Good information.  I remember up until about 1980 the Astro95/General had steel doors, then they went to some kind of composite.  The composite doors didn't rust of course but I think they had trouble with the window mechanism.

Yes. So only the last year of production for the Chevrolet Titan 90, MY1980, has the composite doors. But the GMC Astro 95 had composite doors from 1980 thru 1987.

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On 12/5/2025 at 11:19 AM, kscarbel2 said:

Yes. So only the last year of production for the Chevrolet Titan 90, MY1980, has the composite doors. But the GMC Astro 95 had composite doors from 1980 thru 1987.

Just a tid bit of info, Astros were built in the states thru 1988. Not very many mind you. But there are 1988 Astro's

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Remember if it's got a hood it's no good!

One thing I remember was starting in 1987 the Detroit 60 was optional in the General and Brigadier, but I don't think it was ever offered in the Astro 95.

When were the last Brigadier's built?  I know GMC was building them at Pontiac at least until 1989, with WhiteGMC badges on them.  

 

8 hours ago, RoadwayR said:

One thing I remember was starting in 1987 the Detroit 60 was optional in the General and Brigadier, but I don't think it was ever offered in the Astro 95.

When were the last Brigadier's built?  I know GMC was building them at Pontiac at least until 1989, with WhiteGMC badges on them.  

 

And remember, the superb Series 60 was designed by John Deere.

Which is why the phrase "Nothing Runs Like a Deere" applies to the Series 60.

Detroit Deere Corporation. Never formally came to fruition before Roger Penske swooped in and bought up Detroit Diesel and the Tech 80 prototype, which would become the series 60. The John Deere 12.5 liter Powertech engines are called series 60 clones for a reason.

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