Re: SPID Sleuths
1970 was the first year for the Sierra Grande option on a GMC. It's not the same as the 71-72 option tho. In 71 and 72 the option included the woodgrain dash bezel and glovebox door. As far as the picture of the spid that was originally posted, it is a real Sierra Grande. I've seen a lot of Sierra Grande's with Cheyenne Super listed on spid. The YE9 code is the same for both. If the emblems are missing, they could have fallen off or something. My original boxside emblems both fell off my 72. The barrel clips weren't a great way to attach the emblems, especially if you live on a bumpy road
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68 Chevy CST/10, 50th Anniversary, 327/th400, 373 posi, buckets
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71 GMC Sierra K2500, 454, 4 speed, 4.10 posi, 37s
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72 GMC Sierra Grande 2500. 427/th400, tilt, a/c, tool and stowage, buckets/console, 3.54 posi
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