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A 68 K20 l spotted this week
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Saw this 68 K2500 for sale on FB and noticed the weird SPID
Anyone ever see anything like this before? Factory correction or dealer reprint? This is the 3rd burb Ive seen with this special order blue paint, anyone know of an agency or promotion that used that color? |
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I'll play along...heres my K10
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72 c10
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Maybe it was cut but I’m not seeing it correctly? Any thoughts on how I can confirm this was a cut long bed or a different swb frame. Any input would be appreciated, I’m new to the c10. Thanks. |
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top of left frame rail forward of motor mount under alternator.. it's only the year, plant, and sequence number but should match or ??? https://dl.dropbox.com/s/ichd268s6nd...57126.jpg?dl=0 |
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72 Army Truck
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My 67. V8 vin with gauges and radio.
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I think I know what I got. I believe the cab is a long box cab and the frame and bed are factory short, frame is not cut or anything. The cabs for long and short are the same correct? All of the options listed I have in the truck match the spid. coincidence Or what lol? I bet the builder scratched the wheelbase part out since the cab was put on the short box. I’m speculating but it makes sense to me.. |
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I bought the burb on post 856
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...62#post8692462 A board member asked what the color was and I think it says special paint. It also says consignee caution, and permanent anti something. Don't think Ive ever seen either of those before. Any enlightenment from the spid guru's? |
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I don't get into the spids too much so I had no idea. Got any ideas on consignee caution?
Here is the vin if anyone is curious ... CCS162F121163 |
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bottom of left column 'GSA' is General Services Administration..
GSA handles most of the federal govt. non tactical fleet purchases that often have unique specs and placards.. could be placards for servicing, weight, tie down, lifting, speed, terrain, climate, NSN parts, etc. the 72 Army truck above is a good example, specs vary per agency of course.. |
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might find some paper safe cleaning products that would clean it up?
interesting for sure, be fun to learn its agency and history.. |
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It’s just a shell. Had no front end, no doors at all except the third door. No seats either. And thats the best I could get the spid to look in PS. Previous owner has purchased a few bits and pieces that I get with it.
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sorry, I meant to clean the spid, looks like paper without lamination?
maybe a way to clean the paper to see what all options were there and figure out the agency.. either way, looks like a good deal on parts.. is that a posi axle right column, second down? :) |
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Sorry yeah I understood what you were saying. I should have started with the spid is ready to waste away to nothing and any kind of cleaning would just finish the job. I was just getting at there isn't anything else to go on where it may have come from. I did notice the interior seemed a little different shade of green than the exterior, so possibly a repaint? I was thinking maybe a little light sanding on the doors ... Ooops there are no doors lol.
I appreciate all our input and sleuthing abilities for sure. |
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Former California ranch truck
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Still curious what 19B3?? Consignee Caution F is if anyone knows. Post #933
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I think the RPO code you're looking for is 3B?
like I mentioned before, the GSA vehicles often spec'd specific warnings and placards that would only appear on those vehicles and they don't appear in the 'regular' production code lists.. here is all I could find last time, might have to email one of the vendors that repop these to see if they have seen it before.. good luck! https://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/...GM_master_list B34 H.D. Front Floor Mat B35 H.D. Rear Floor Mat B37 Colored floor mats B39 Load Floor Carpet B30 2367 P FLC R COVERING FLOOR CARPET 910508 E T E A B31 2368 P FLC R COVERING FLOOR VINYL, FRT, FULL WIDTH 980624 E T E A B32 2369 P FMF R COVERING FRT FLOOR MATS, AUX 880729 E E E A B33 2370 P FMR R COVERING REAR FLOOR MATS, AUX 880729 E E E A B34 2371 P FMF R COVERING FRT FLOOR MATS, CARPETED INSERT 880729 E E E A B35 2372 P FMR R COVERING REAR FLOOR MATS, CARPETED INSERT 900212 E E E A B36 2373 P COVERING FLOOR MAT, LUGG COMPT 840223 E E E A B37 2374 P COVERING FLOOR MAT, FRT & RR, AUX 970508 E E E A B38 2375 P FLC R COVERING FLOOR VINYL, FRT & RR, FULL WIDTH 980624 E T E A B39 2376 P COVERING FLOOR CARPET, LOAD FLOOR 830101 E E E A B3D 2344 P EQUIPMENT SCHOOL BUS 860408 E T T A B3E 2345 P NOISE CONTROL 80DB NOISE PASS-BY JURISDICTION 980618 P 1 1 A B3H 2348 C COVERING FLOOR CARPET, LOAD FLOOR - DELETE 980618 E 1 1 A B3J 2350 P EQUIPMENT DIESEL 860408 E T T A B3L 2352 P TIR M TIRE ALL P155/80R13/N BL R/PE ST TL ALS 880411 P 1 1 A B3M 2353 P EQUIPMENT SCHOOL BUS, DELUXE 860408 E T T A B3N 2354 P COVERING FLOOR MAT, FRT & RR, AUX - NOT DESIRED 20205 E T E A |
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I had a US Navy 57 sedan a million years ago and it had a brass placard with etched specifics on it like you mention. Must have been the consignee caution of its day. |
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I bought this today. 67 1/2 ton 4x4 panel truck.
I think the panels were low production (Rare). Rare does not equal desirable. The bottom panels are really rough. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1585009716 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1585009812 |
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Cool panel, looks like something that a MASH unit would use. Hopefully someone can save it. 6 cylinder?
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front and rear posi :metal:
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front axle posi can have ornery road manners and vulnerable if abused on dry pavement but unbeatable offroad traction when properly maintained and paired with rear posi :D
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So in 2WH the truck will handle like any 2WD posi truck? My plans are to junk the body and use the chassis under one of my other 127” C-10 pick-up bodies. Michael |
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front hubs free and transfer case in 2H shouldn't bother anything up front..
the biggest issue I've heard of were on the later, lighter duty front axles.. now positrac was GM's name for limited slip on Dana axles.. might have a D44 up front (both my 71 k20 and 71 k1500 do) and might be a little heartier with it.. was thinking about adding one to my k20 at some point but haven't researched specifics yet.. but the bottom line is, they'll all serve you well to get out of the mud but won't care much for 4 wheel burnouts :lol: looking forward to seeing more of what's under there.. divorced transfer case would be icing on the cake! found one in a GSA suburban with pto winch but guy wanted too much for it.. |
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Everything is saveable.... rare does not equal desirable. I think it would be too much to bring it back. I bought it for the running gear. |
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Can anyone give me more info on my SPID or tell me how rare this truck is? Or even an in general let me know what you think. Attachment 1997982
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Spotted this at a used car lot
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