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TLea 03-27-2026 11:55 AM

Factory paint sequence
 
Trying to get some good idea of how cab with doors was painted. I believe interior was done first. Paint break exterior/interior seems to be at weatherstrip pinchweld for jamb. The door I don't know. I see some pictures that show paint break at rear of door like the door was just closed and painted so just rear edge of door got exterior color and a lot of exterior color overspray in hinge area like you'd expect painting without fender on.
Thanks

1964FarmFreshC10 03-27-2026 01:42 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=862452

TLea 03-27-2026 03:49 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Thank you. I saw a lot of those but still trying to figure out order, interior first or body color first. I can see what looks like fawn overspray on the body color.

60-66 03-31-2026 10:48 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Interior was painted first. And depending on what assembly plant built the truck along with , is it a Chevy or GMC all makes a difference . I can try and help based on what plant yours was built at with original paint trucks . I know you have a 1966 Chevrolet 292 Stepside ? If I remember correctly .

60-66 03-31-2026 11:04 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
My 1965 Janesville built long bed original paint
, the entire front door jamb was painted exterior color . Only if you open the door do you see the fawn interior color. Other assembly plants you see much more fawn

TLea 03-31-2026 02:00 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Very helpful. Yes it’s a 66 97 inch stepside Chevrolet C20. I don’t know if I ever checked what plant it was built at how do you do that?

Keith Seymore 03-31-2026 02:10 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
It's the 7th character from the end.

So J100001 would be a Janesville truck serial number 100001.

F = Flint

H = Fremont

A = Atlanta

S = St Louis


https://gsitlc.ext.gm.com/dealerworl...et%20Truck.pdf

etc.

K

TLea 04-01-2026 10:03 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
OK now I'm more confused. Mine isn't even on that chart
C254 6Z112492. What am I missing?

scottofksu 04-01-2026 10:48 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Any chance that Z is an S?

TLea 04-01-2026 11:44 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
No its a Z

https://hosting.photobucket.com/8344...ent-check=true

Keith Seymore 04-01-2026 01:27 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
The chart is for a '64 since they didn't show a '66 truck chart.

Fremont is Z for 65/66 passenger cars so I'd say Fremont build.

K

60-66 04-01-2026 01:35 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Definitely a Fremont Ca built truck . I'm working on one now and there's a lot of fawn showing on the front of the door jamb. Hinges are covered though.

Also I found 2 build sheets in the seat so hopefully you did as well ?

TLea 04-01-2026 01:40 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Fremont makes sense, truck was originally delivered in CA. No luck on build sheets seat reupholstered at some point

60-66 04-01-2026 03:28 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
3 Attachment(s)
Heres my Fremont door jamb from the inside . Original black paint truck and original interior paint. Never repainted

Attachment 2445272

Attachment 2445273

Attachment 2445274

TLea 04-01-2026 03:38 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Those are fantastic, thank you

TLea 04-01-2026 03:59 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
It also looks like the door stay was in place when painted. I will put those in. On the pillar side the stay was attached to the bracket with a bolt and nut, that doesn't seem correct?

Grounded63 04-01-2026 04:14 PM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Pretty sure factory was a roll pin. At least on my 63 it was.

60-66 04-02-2026 08:27 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TLea (Post 9428639)
It also looks like the door stay was in place when painted. I will put those in. On the pillar side the stay was attached to the bracket with a bolt and nut, that doesn't seem correct?

They were definitely roll pins , not bolts .I would try to find a parts truck and take the original pins out . They are slightly flared at the top .

TLea 04-02-2026 08:48 AM

Re: Factory paint sequence
 
Anyone have a picture?


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