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Farmtruck 2 01-27-2016 12:49 PM

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This is a 1970 Custom Camper C/20, my first vehicle.

Malibu Monte 02-01-2016 03:08 PM

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This is the SPID for my 1972 K10 4x4 that has been in the family for 25 years. It had Cheyenne Emblems on it when Dad bought it, but Dad always said he didn't think it was a Cheyenne, I don't know why he thought that. He removed all trim and emblems when he painted it in the 90's. I would like to put it back to original, but I don't know what is correct. Can anyone tell by looking a this?

cheyenne shortstep 02-01-2016 10:34 PM

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Here's one from a '71 my buddy just picked up. Why does it say Custom Sport Truck instead of Cheyenne?

halfstep 02-01-2016 11:58 PM

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Given the last posters signature I felt I had to submit this...legit 72 Cheyenne short step

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 02-02-2016 12:28 AM

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Clean looking spid too. The upper LH corner has come undone a bit on mine. I figure to cut the bad off, and match it with 3M protection film. May even top the entire spid off with another sheet. That is unless someone has a better idea.

cheyenne shortstep 02-02-2016 11:15 AM

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halfstep, I would love to see that truck, I love shortsteppers.

halfstep 02-02-2016 11:51 AM

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Here's an older shot...

cheyenne shortstep 02-02-2016 12:23 PM

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Nice, I have a thing for green as well.

halfstep 02-02-2016 12:51 PM

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Thanks. We may be somewhat of a minority. I suspect there are a lot more trucks here that were green to begin with...

SS Tim 02-02-2016 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Malibu Monte (Post 7469662)
This is the SPID for my 1972 K10 4x4 that has been in the family for 25 years. It had Cheyenne Emblems on it when Dad bought it, but Dad always said he didn't think it was a Cheyenne, I don't know why he thought that. He removed all trim and emblems when he painted it in the 90's. I would like to put it back to original, but I don't know what is correct. Can anyone tell by looking a this?

Base trim truck. In 72 it would have been badged as a Custom/10.
Being a V8 350 optioned truck it had the 8 350 emblems under the front markers too but thats it.

The options and trim are clear from the SPID.
Medium Olive truck with a White roof in the Conventional Two-Tone pattern. The two-tone paint divider molding across the cab back and the Upper Bodyside (Belt) molding were the only installed. A rear bumper was not factory installed. The Chromed Hub Caps and Chromed Front Bumper were selected options though.

Inside was the Parchment (Ivory/White) vinyl with Sandalwood (Light Tan) steering column and dash pad. These are lighter than "saddle" replacements sold. The floor had a black vinyl matting.

SS Tim 02-02-2016 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by cheyenne shortstep (Post 7470204)
Here's one from a '71 my buddy just picked up. Why does it say Custom Sport Truck instead of Cheyenne?

This pops up from time to time. Z84 is the correct RPO code for a 71/72 Cheyenne trim truck. However it is not uncommon to see the earlier CST description carry over onto 71 SPIDs.

From the looks of things that is a legit 71 SWB Cheyenne K10 Stepside in one of my favorite colors 505 Dark Green (non-metallic). Unfortunately the chosen olive interior was not the best of color matches to it.

SS Tim 02-02-2016 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402 (Post 7470363)
Clean looking spid too. The upper LH corner has come undone a bit on mine. I figure to cut the bad off, and match it with 3M protection film. May even top the entire spid off with another sheet. That is unless someone has a better idea.

Since you are pushing for an original appearing truck I'd advise against altering the SPID. Generally I advise people to have a reproduction SPID made and attach it to another restored glovebox door thus keeping the original safe and intact. Keeps you from having the dreaded repaint masking line around the SPID as well.

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 02-05-2016 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SS Tim (Post 7471051)
Since you are pushing for an original appearing truck I'd advise against altering the SPID. Generally I advise people to have a reproduction SPID made and attach it to another restored glovebox door thus keeping the original safe and intact. Keeps you from having the dreaded repaint masking line around the SPID as well.

You know that's a good idea. May depend on the cost of a nice glove box door. From what I'm seeing, not bad. Nice to hear from you SS.

cheyenne shortstep 02-10-2016 01:32 AM

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Here's one from the 69 GMC 2500 I picked up today.

Ed F 02-10-2016 08:57 AM

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Can't help but notice the condition of SPIDS. Some really show their age while others look brand new. The one in my '70 C10 is long gone. I recently looked at a '72. The SPID was covered with a plastic film like it was it was laminated and looked brand new. So I have a couple questions.

Did GM start laminating them at some point. And if so about when did that happen?

I imagine there are reproduction ones out there. How can you tell if it's original or a reproduction?

In a case like mine where the truck no longer retains the original, is there a way to get the correct information to make an accurate reproduction.

Is there any way to verify if the truck was built to the SPID or if the SPID was created to match the truck?

I guess the answer to my second and third question would also answer the last question. And people who create reproductions do so on the honor system.

Keith Seymore 02-10-2016 09:29 AM

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Did GM start laminating them at some point. And if so about when did that happen?

Yes. I don't remember what model year but it varied by final assembly location. My '87 is laminated, and I think my '80 was laminated.

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I imagine there are reproduction ones out there. How can you tell if it's original or a reproduction?

Site member "chipflyer" does reproductions. I'm sure he can tell an original from a reproduction. http://outintheshop.com/

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In a case like mine where the truck no longer retains the original, is there a way to get the correct information to make an accurate reproduction.

You can contact the GM Heritage Center Archives, depending on your model year. For US built and/or sold light trucks after 1976 you can send them your VIN and $50 and they will return the actual vehicle invoice for your specific truck, which includes RPO content and pricing.

http://www.gmmediaarchive.com/?page=1

GM of Canada has information reaching a little farther back, for vehicles sold in Canada, or vehicles produced in Canada for US consumption.

http://www.vintagevehicleservices.com/options.html

If you don't fall in either of those categories you are out of luck.

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Is there any way to verify if the truck was built to the SPID or if the SPID was created to match the truck?

For the original build: The SPID is a service document. The truck is contented and all of the build information broadcast throughout the assembly plant to the areas required. The build manifest, specific build sheet, tuneup labels, tire pressure labels, VIN tag and SPID document are all created to match the truck as a result of that process. The build sheet is what communicates to the assembly floor how the truck is to be built.

40 years after the fact: It's a mixed bag. The hardcore restorer will build the truck as originally equipped; some percentage of guys build the truck the way they want. A few will make a new SPID to match the added content; from what I've observed most do not go to that effort*. You probably won't be able to tell unless (a) you have the build sheet or something else documenting the original content or (b) you ask them.

*In reviewing this thread I see one person that made a new SPID to match their added content.

K

geunther 02-18-2016 12:33 AM

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72 Cheyenne Super. Grease pencil underneath. I never noticed that before.

colgad 02-18-2016 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Keith Seymore (Post 7480806)
Yes. I don't remember what model year but it varied by final assembly location. My '87 is laminated, and I think my '80 was laminated.



Site member "chipflyer" does reproductions. I'm sure he can tell an original from a reproduction. http://outintheshop.com/



You can contact the GM Heritage Center Archives, depending on your model year. For US built and/or sold light trucks after 1976 you can send them your VIN and $50 and they will return the actual vehicle invoice for your specific truck, which includes RPO content and pricing.

http://www.gmmediaarchive.com/?page=1

GM of Canada has information reaching a little farther back, for vehicles sold in Canada, or vehicles produced in Canada for US consumption.

http://www.vintagevehicleservices.com/options.html

If you don't fall in either of those categories you are out of luck.



For the original build: The SPID is a service document. The truck is contented and all of the build information broadcast throughout the assembly plant to the areas required. The build manifest, specific build sheet, tuneup labels, tire pressure labels, VIN tag and SPID document are all created to match the truck as a result of that process. The build sheet is what communicates to the assembly floor how the truck is to be built.

40 years after the fact: It's a mixed bag. The hardcore restorer will build the truck as originally equipped; some percentage of guys build the truck the way they want. A few will make a new SPID to match the added content; from what I've observed most do not go to that effort*. You probably won't be able to tell unless (a) you have the build sheet or something else documenting the original content or (b) you ask them.

*In reviewing this thread I see one person that made a new SPID to match their added content.

K

I did it to mine. Not perfect but it was fun doing it.

Canuckvetter 02-21-2016 12:22 AM

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My 67 CST has a 71 glovebox door. Just pick this one up today to replace it.
Not sure what the "J63 FRT & REAR SHIELDS" are. I assume they are some kind of brake shield from the "J" prefix.




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jamesmadconductor 02-23-2016 11:59 AM

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My '71 also says Custom Sport Truck after the Z84 option. I will reply to this thread with my SPID below.

jamesmadconductor 02-23-2016 12:01 PM

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My 71 C20 Cheyenne's SPID and an exterior shot

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cheyenne shortstep 02-24-2016 02:02 AM

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jamesmadconductor, nice looking truck. Does it have Cheyenne emblems?

Canuckvetter, that looks like a 67 GBD by the ridge around the SPID label and the format of the SPID? I could be wrong though.

jamesmadconductor 02-24-2016 08:55 AM

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Cheyenne Shortstep, yes, it does have Cheyenne 20 emblems.

Canuckvetter 02-24-2016 09:40 AM

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jamesmadconductor, nice looking truck. Does it have Cheyenne emblems?

Canuckvetter, that looks like a 67 GBD by the ridge around the SPID label and the format of the SPID? I could be wrong though.

Cheyenne Shortstep, I'm new to this hobby (1yr) I chose 67's because they are different. I like learning what makes them special. The GBD is 67 I believe by the ridge you pointed out and the black crinkle finish with faded silver edges. Also has the Chevrolet emblem which makes me believe it came off a true CST.

SS Tim 02-24-2016 03:43 PM

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My '71 also says Custom Sport Truck after the Z84 option. I will reply to this thread with my SPID below.

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My 71 C20 Cheyenne's SPID and an exterior shot

James there is nothing wrong with your SPID it is very correct and IMHO original. Often the assembly plants RPO description varied and this is a very typical variation where an earlier description carried over onto a later build.
When it comes to SPID codes the best case is to trust the RPO number then treat the description as a generalization. After all that is all it existed for, to get the correct replacement parts.

The top level Z84 trim package for 67-70 was the "CST", this was renamed "Cheyenne" for the 71-72 MY. In April 71 GM released the YE9 "Cheyenne Super" as a yet higher content trim package.

Overall that appears to be a great truck with an intact toolbox no less! It even has a proper bumper on the back! Not much I would change there except maybe to revert to a set of white wheels and white hubcaps as it was originaly built.


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