columnshift
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- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- 1500 heavy half (retired)
- Engine Size
- 350
Probably a wierd question for something so bricklike BUT i'm wondering if anyone has ever heard a figure, ever, or even an idea of what it might be. 
I read somewhere that the square body was actually one of the first intentionally aerodynamic pickup designs, possibly assisted by computers of the time, and was further enhanced in at least 1981. (I don't know about later than that/if any other changes) What the actual aerodynamic figure is I would love to know in particular to compare with the GMT400 88-98 series. (if anyone knows that to compare to)
I thought it was interesting that the big rig inspired but semi swoopy dodge ram's of even the later 2000's were a horrific 0.55 or something which were as bad as 1950's passenger vehicles with vertical windshields. Whereas in many cases cars of the later 80's for instance were often quite close to 0.30 in some cases being better than vehicles that replaced them years later. (when the demand for 'style' was deemed more important... from what i've seen 2000's chevy pickups are worse than 1990's pickups for instance)
I read somewhere that the square body was actually one of the first intentionally aerodynamic pickup designs, possibly assisted by computers of the time, and was further enhanced in at least 1981. (I don't know about later than that/if any other changes) What the actual aerodynamic figure is I would love to know in particular to compare with the GMT400 88-98 series. (if anyone knows that to compare to)
I thought it was interesting that the big rig inspired but semi swoopy dodge ram's of even the later 2000's were a horrific 0.55 or something which were as bad as 1950's passenger vehicles with vertical windshields. Whereas in many cases cars of the later 80's for instance were often quite close to 0.30 in some cases being better than vehicles that replaced them years later. (when the demand for 'style' was deemed more important... from what i've seen 2000's chevy pickups are worse than 1990's pickups for instance)