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I found a great deal on a 1984 Chevy C10 today. Found the truck sitting in someones yard. Come to find out this truck is a 1 owner that has been garage kept up until the last year. The interior and exterior is in great shape. The truck had a camper on it since the man purchased it and the bed doesn't have any damage to it, no dents and minimal rust on the exterior. The only rust is a small portion on the front of the hood where it meets the grille. The old man that owns it told me the truck broke down when he drove it home one day but after speaking to his wife that was not the case. Actually he is not suppose to be driving as he is over 80 yrs old and in bad health. He would sneak off in the truck so his son came over and removed the battery from it. The truck has a 4.1L I6 and a four on the floor. I looked at the tag on the fender well that has the vin#, model # and options. I am trying to decipher all the numbers and I am very confused. Can someone help me with this? Oh and by the way....I got this truck for 700$ :metal:
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That's a steal! Got any pics?
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Sounds like a great deal, we need pics.
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Nice! It says Sequoia Special; not heard that before.
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So is the Production Sequence Assembly Number the number of the truck off the assembly line? I did a google search of the model# and it came back as only 1922 of this model to be produced. Once I clean this truck up I'll post pics. Needs a good wash/wax. I know the old saying, if theres no pics it never happened right....lol
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I tried to post some pics of the truck as it is now but it won't upload from my phone. I'll try and post some later today from my computer.
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There were four (pickup) assembly plants building these at a rate of one per minute, 2 shifts per day for an entire model year. According to my calculations that would be a little over one million units for the 1984 model year. My favorite saying (attributed to me but I don't think I ever said it): "...there are no rare squares..." K |
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Did you have some specific questions we could answer? It would not be a very good use of our time for us to go through every line on your SPID. By way of further detail, here is the info packet from the GM Heritage Center for a 1984 Chevy pickup: http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/docs...olet-Truck.pdf You may find some helpful tidbits of information there. K |
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http://service.gm.com/dealerworld/vi.../vincard83.pdf K |
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Keith Seymore, I just read your post (My Chevy truck intro/build thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=342926). That is pretty impressive. If anyone on the web should know anything about these trucks it should be you I'm sure. Thanks for the help.
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Nice find!!!! My 84 c10 with 4.1L six has a very similar story. mine vene had the camper on for a number of years haha. Cant wait to see more pics
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