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Desert1957 06-04-2014 09:47 AM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
This thread made me check my build date, I was not even close December 86 for my 87R10...LOL

Desert

Skunksmash 06-04-2014 08:46 PM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
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Originally Posted by D13 (Post 5310753)
I can honestly say that I'm not interested in a tie. I want GM to win so big that everyone else goes home.:metal:

But back on topic, we would have to decide which model we wanted the last of, as I'm sure the crews and 'burbs and K5's were built longer in 87. So if we limit ourselves to just regular cab 1/2 or 3/4 tons then we could start looking at build dates. i didn't work trucks back then, but I would assume that they built the first 1988's in one plant and kept the 87's going until May or june in the others. Anyone got a May or June date truck?

Unfortunately GM has been getting kicked around pretty hard lately by Ford. That Shelby mustang beats their ZL1 Camaro pretty badly in a race, and even that new stingray corvette. And as always the F-150 outsells GM and Dodge by a long way. I'm thinking that GM's financial troubles might be to blame for all these recent failures. Did the government ever sell them back their shares? Or are they still "Government Motors"?

But the last 87, that guy from the GM heritage place couldn't just use the invoice numbers? Weren't they in ascending order? Therefore, the largest number would be the last truck.

50seven 06-05-2014 11:25 PM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
This is a great topic how fitting 1987 the last truck GM made.

I have been saying this for years. The last time GM made a truck was 1987.
When is GM going to build products for the people again?

Please GM build a reasonable size & priced rwd pony car, build a half ton pickup with a 4 cyl diesel, build a 4wd 2500/3500 truck with a solid diff and a standard trans, Turbos? We want turbos.........

Lose the power everything only option at the dealership. Give the people turbos at a reasonable price..........

I would like to see the general thrive not just break even!

What do other people want?

What would everyone else like to see from GM?

esbstuff 07-11-2014 07:38 PM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
4 Attachment(s)
2 weeks ago I truck to the shop to get it running... 2 fuel pumps, fresh gas and a fuel filter later, I had a running/driving truck. Good news is everything but the a/c works and it just needs charged. Since its back home, I got to go through the truck and found a few things... Orginal windshield! and an orginal and filled out owners manual!

crawdadfox 07-11-2014 08:01 PM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
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Originally Posted by Skunksmash (Post 6707095)
Unfortunately GM has been getting kicked around pretty hard lately by Ford. That Shelby mustang beats their ZL1 Camaro pretty badly in a race, and even that new stingray corvette. And as always the F-150 outsells GM and Dodge by a long way. I'm thinking that GM's financial troubles might be to blame for all these recent failures. Did the government ever sell them back their shares? Or are they still "Government Motors"?

But the last 87, that guy from the GM heritage place couldn't just use the invoice numbers? Weren't they in ascending order? Therefore, the largest number would be the last truck.

Any pictures of your F-150?

Keith Seymore 07-11-2014 09:07 PM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
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Originally Posted by Skunksmash (Post 6707095)

But the last 87, that guy from the GM heritage place couldn't just use the invoice numbers? Weren't they in ascending order? Therefore, the largest number would be the last truck.

No.

There is not a definite relationship between the invoice number and time built. There is a general trend (first in, first out so to speak) but not with the kind of resolution you are looking for when you are trying to get down to one truck vs another built in close proximity.

The records were kept as financial documents, not with the foresight of using them as information for future historians.

K

Keith Seymore 07-12-2014 11:23 AM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
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Originally Posted by esbstuff (Post 6705501)
Teaser... Last 87 GMC? At least it was the last 87 GMC at the St Louis plant. A 8/7/87 build date will be hard to beat. This truck was the 2nd to last truck off of the line. The last one was a Chevy. Details to follow later. I have hidden the last didgits of the vin because I am still researching the location of the last truck, the Chevy.

Thank you for posting that document, by the way. Very cool.

If you feel comfortable can you give me a rough idea of where the sequential portion of the VIN landed, for this truck and for the Chevy? Meaning: 150000? 230000? 550000? 670000? etc.

I am curious, and may be able to make another couple interesting points depending on the outcome.

K

esbstuff 07-12-2014 11:55 AM

Re: Last 87 Pickup?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 6757909)
Thank you for posting that document, by the way. Very cool.

If you feel comfortable can you give me a rough idea of where the sequential portion of the VIN landed, for this truck and for the Chevy? Meaning: 150000? 230000? 550000? 670000? etc.

I am curious, and may be able to make another couple interesting points depending on the outcome.

K

Thanks! PM sent...


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