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Having said that, I'll take a swing at these:
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Just to be clear: to me "serial number" = "sequential portion of VIN" Quote:
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SPID - no. The sequence number does not appear on the SPID K http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...9.jpg~original http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...0.jpg~original http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/...0.jpg~original |
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We are talking about the relationship, or lack thereof, between the build sequence number and the VIN/serial number. Vehicle orders are sent from Central Office to the plant in a strange six character code (see below). The order number is the tracking mechanism until the PVI, or Primary Vehicle Indicator, is established. The PVI is pulled in a sequence and are used to identify the vehicle until the VIN is established. The serial portion of the VIN is also pulled in sequence. These can be broadcast to cab shop at the start of build and maintain pretty much this order. However, here is where the fun starts: The vehicle/VINs can get shuffled after cab shop before paint, and again after paint but before trim but the build sequence number still counts up one by one. In other words - there is a unique cab shop sequence counting up one by one, and then a unique paint shop sequence counting up one by one, and then comes the final line (General Assembly) sequence number counting up one by one - the one everybody cares about. I didn't want you to think that the GA build sequence number is jumping around. It is not (barring some catastrophe where a vehicle needs to be pulled completely from the system and reinserted later). The best analogy I can think of is writing checks: you write the checks in sequential order - pretty much always - but they do not necessarily clear the bank in that order. The PVI and corresponding VIN/Serial numbers are pulled sequentially - but they do not necessarily clear the end of the line in that order. K |
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Good stuff. Hey man, if you're starting to track sequence number I got one for you, it's 24419:lol: Kidding, my build sheet only shows five digits, should be six, they missed the first digit. Serial # is 654xxx
From here, I don't think there's enough solid data to add value for tracking sequence number, especially since in at least one case, only 5 of 6 digits are shown. Hmm, might shed some light similar approx. build months per available data, not sure. |
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If you had 10 in a row We was 2 Zones down line. I got to know some of my Fellow workers though.;) Quote:
One of the biggest Improvements I suggested was , I had a Job installing Mirrors. If the mirror was (No Good). ;) The back up Stock / Rack was Disorganized. I helped them set up a Rack for this mess/ Because A truck going down the line without a Mirror , It Got covered up Quick. Door panel and Etc. I helped designed a Back-Up rack for Every paint Color. and And Both Options. Power mirror Non Power mirror Chrome mirror was also included. Then 12 Paint colors. There was 20+ mirrors that were Required. So I asked for a Rack of 7 long and 5 slots high . This way there was 3 rows that were used for the High Users at the time. I gain a lot of Knowledge from there Crazy way of doing Business. :lol: |
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Interesting to note you have a duplicate under 1971 Freemont, which is my truck:lol: I tried to be sneaky and gave you a serial number within 100 . I don't know how you found my build sheet without part of the serial redacted. The unredacted sheet is on post 435. I must have shared it someplace. I'll try to get over my paranoia. So you can delete the record that reads "1Z654520 = 05/19/71 *serial number is within 10". Or vise versa, whatever you like. I had to re-write some of this, my understanding of was messed up: For "real life" comparison, the records show another Freemont truck built on 5/19/71, post 352. Both build sheets show 24 as the Job Sequence Number, next to the build date, I don't know what that means in practical terms. Looks like it was common for them to drop a digit from the sequence. That or the logic is a mystery to me short what's described above. Note the lag in sequence numbers as compared to the serial numbers, a difference of 20. The K truck is a SWB Chevy, seems that's irregular, I don't suppose many of those were built? My C10 was special ordered with leaf springs on a SWB 2WD, pretty rare frame and combo. Perhaps they were grouped together somehow, because both builds were uncommon. Here are the differences between the two trucks. On a side, coincidentally, 5/19/1971 is the date on coolant decals for what's supposed to be for 1971 & 72 trucks. Thus, most 1971 trucks including these would have had the previous decal. Great job adding page numbers, as demonstrated by this. |
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2J158913 = 05/72 (post 481)
2F160354 = 03/24/72 - 03/31/72 (post 481) Blazer 1B650804 = 06/11/72 (post 481) 1J634982 = 05/71 (post 481) 8Z139537 = 03/01/68 - 03/18/68 (post 481) |
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heres my 1971 k5 blazer built 6/71 KE181S673516
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7S191468 = 07/01/67 - 07/03/67 (post 484)
7J132287 = 02/22/67 - 03/10/67 (post 484) 8J113773 = 10/23/67 - 10/31/67 (post 484) 2F348544 = 02/17/72 - 02/29/72 (post 484) 2F346414 = 02/01/72 - 02/18/72 (post 484) 8S174755 = 03/22/72 - 03/31/72 (post 484) |
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2F1528XX = 03/72 (post 485)
2S503885 = 10/71 (post 485) 0Z126461 = 12/69 (post 485) 0J122359 = 11/69 (post 485) 7S194748 = 07/67 (post 485) |
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I'm now updated through post 486! The updated lists can be found at the links below: GMC on post 63 67-71 Chevy on post 64 72 Chevy on post 65 Reminders: -Don't delete any posts that are prior to the most updated point of the thread. For example, if the list is updated thru post 435, don't delete any posts 1 - 435. That would be bad. -Only post a serial number if it adds value. For example, a door sticker with the month of 11/71 doesn't provide value if its serial number is in between two other November serial numbers already on the list. -Check the list before posting to see if the serial number is already on the list--there have been a lot of duplicates posted. -Please type out the partial vin, the date, and the post #, ideally in this format: 2A103580 = 09/71 (post 314). This saves me a lot of time when I can copy and paste. _________________ 7S148684 = 02/14/67 - 02/28/67 (post 486) 7B148429 = 06/67 (post 486) 1F811266 = 03/24/71 - 03/31/71 (post 486) 2J507165 = 02/14/72 - 02/29/72 (post 486) 7Z151494 = 04/28/67 (post 486) |
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8J128287 = 01/09/68 - 01/31/68 (post 487)
0B161446 = 06/70 (post 487) 7S151229 = 02/21/67 - 02/28/67 (post 487) 2S199321 = post-06/07/72 (post 487) 9B811984 = 09/29/68 - 09/30/68 (post 487) I think the two equipment codes are 09/29 and 09/19. Month code of 9. |
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68 Fremont truck KE148Z 110596 Scheduled date: 10-05-67 Production date: 10/10/67 (which I rarely see on build sheet) PIC #4 Crazy documentation and "3" build sheets and protect o plate. No, not mine. I taped out of the bidding war.....sadly. May regret it someday, but not today:metal: |
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GMC Freemont 2Z510866 - 4/72 |
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Question - is the date on the protecto plate the date the truck was sold?
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