Re: The 1960 - 1966 Chevrolet & GMC Pickups Factory Correct Restoration Thread
Awesome info, thanks and subscribed.
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hmm This is the best shot i have on record
I'll get a radio specific shot tonight. Also a shot of one i took out of a '64 (same as my '63 chevy) Of my '61 and 2-'63 GMC's i have,all 3 have the smaller one T |
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The more i think and look,the more i think mines been changed T |
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oops here's the pics
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I just went out to pick up doors number 10 & 11 and there was a 63 cab sitting there with that exact seat and material in it.
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Was it in good shape fabric wise? This fabric apparently broke down quite easily. Though there was a seat protector/cover as an option, the plastic kind did not help the situation as it would retain humidity in the fabric as well as bacteria and the seat would rot out faster. I was advised that if I ever found an original seat protector to install it only for show. Was the vinyl Fawn or Red? https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-8...0/image0-9.jpg |
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https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-X...0/image1-2.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-A...0/image7-1.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2...0/image8-1.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-t...0/image6-1.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-u...0/image4-1.jpg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-0...0/image5-1.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-5...0/image3-1.jpg |
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How bout some pics of factory AC setups.... LT1 Burb.... chime in!!
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I have to get to my storage locker where my long bed is and take pics of chalk marks and the ac stuff, both of the shortbeds weren't worthy of anything. Aero, the seat was fawn and thrashed.
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DISCLAIMER:
All the scans I post are simply to promote discussion and to visually allow us all to see what the subject matter is pertaining to, or used as an visual aid to possibly clarifying matters. I do not claim to be an expert in any way and I appreciate and encourage anyone who can contribute their experiences and their own literature to the discussion. I guess in having an short attention span and I believe poor reading skills, I'm attracted to the GM literature to clarify GM's original position on the subject matter at hand. Norm. |
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Well I like the literature! Thanks for sharing!
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my 63 gmc, and my other 63 chev have the small radio. |
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factory fawn firewall in my 63 k20, w/ some grease pencil marks... 64-66 heater is not correct...
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I agree Jonz,mines been changed,,,LOL pretty tough to go back now!
I like the literature too Aero,I didn't know you could get so many "extra" goodies T |
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anyone have a lead on a factory 283/327 vent tube with the return spring attachment?? I need one for my build....
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Eckler's carrys reproductions with the spring mount, but I don't know if it's exactly the same as a 66 item:
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The seat below is a factory deluxe seat from 1962. About a hundred thousand miles on this one, and it's in close to perfect shape. I can't explain how it lasted so well, but I can tell you when I got the truck in about 1998, it was completely flawless. I've been stupid and left the windows down in the rain, and basically just used it like the work truck it is, hence the light staining on the left side. |
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oem4me The 62 interior has a white steering wheel is it painted white over a black base? The steering column and lower dash section below the gauge cluster as well as the Gauge surround are they painted white as well? The Glovebox, does it have the black in the center and the white as the instrument panel section?
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Do you know what plant produced your K20 and what the paint code is? My 63 C10 was/is Brigade Blue on the firewall , not fawn. |
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I can't recall seeing many non Custom Cab trucks with side trim before. I dunno ...maybe I just forgot. |
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AWESOME INFO FELLAS!!!!! subscribed.... makes me want a 63 even worse now!!!!
--Mike |
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On your 62,
black primered hood, black underneath? Black primered fenders Black primered box? Doors? Red Oxide primered cab? Sorry for so many questions but this is a rare opportunity to find out what types of preparation and finishes were used. I noticed in a few factory photo's the doors rear view mirror hanging like a pendulum instead of upright. Also black mirror head with body color arm like on your truck. |
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