Yes as I already said they are showing a year designation using VIN codes. Find a 1988 1500 in that book. C/K is a designation just like Fox Body for certain style mustangs, and Z06 for certain corvettes. Being a C/K series designated truck has never meant to be a VIN thing it was a body thing. The newer Chevy style is now Silverado which use to be a trim package but now it is a Silverado 1500 rather then a K10 But there is still a K in then VIN. Oh by the way why does that manual go up to 2000 like the previous post said?
You won't find an 88 1500 in there, you would have to refer to the 1988 C/K book for that. This parts manual covers 85-86 C/K and 87-91 R/V. I did post a pic of the 88 C/K service manual above as well as the R/V manual.
As far as it being a body thing, you need to let GM know about that.
I never said that my manual went up to 2000 but I have included a pic of the 1990 Parts Illustrations Manual. For some reason it has C/K on the cover.
No matter what you say, you can't post a pic of anything in a GM manual referring to a 1988-91 C/K suburban or blazer, they simply don't exist. NAPA only lists them as R/V just like GM. If I am wrong,
please post a pic of something to the contrary.