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Old 04-09-2016, 12:37 PM   #1
Mrturner1
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How to find original equipment if PO painter SPID?

Hey guy just trying to find some history on my truck. It's always interesting to learn about the history of vehicles especially if it's yours. The PO painted the interior black including the glove box door. I also checked the other locations on the truck but couldn't find one. I did find the original vehicle Owner Protection Plan and warranty. Also found an original Owners Manual that has the VIN and the guys info who bought the truck brand new in Arkansas, I would really like to know what the truck is though (i.e. C10, Cheyenne, CST) and what it came with.
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Old 04-09-2016, 12:44 PM   #2
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Re: How to find original equipment if PO painter SPID?

I'd mask off with tape & plastic and hit the spid with laquer thinner, unless this is a paint job on the inside of the door you don't want to monkey with. My curiosity exceeds my vanity. If it's still in plastic, all the better!

Nothing on the POP card? I know it only usually lists options, but maybe there's a trim code on there, you never know.
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Old 04-09-2016, 01:54 PM   #3
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I'd mask off with tape & plastic and hit the spid with laquer thinner, unless this is a paint job on the inside of the door you don't want to monkey with. My curiosity exceeds my vanity. If it's still in plastic, all the better!

Nothing on the POP card? I know it only usually lists options, but maybe there's a trim code on there, you never know.
I'm with ya on that, curiosity FAR exceeds vanity lol I'll slap some thinner on it and post what I find
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