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05-03-2007, 11:05 PM | #1 |
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GMC Vin decode please
Trying to find if my 70 GMC shorty was a step bed or a fleet bed from the factory. It has a steel floor fleet bed on it now and needs a lot of work. It's a 250 6cly/3 column shift. It had the vin listed on the glove box lid and not a model code like the Chevys do. Only 2 options listed: Blue paint & blue interior trim. The other oddity is that it has a coil spring rearend, which sould be listed as an option, am I right or wrong?
Here ya go: CS134 ZZ526** Thanks ya'll It's the Blue beater in the background. |
05-03-2007, 11:44 PM | #2 |
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Re: GMC Vin decode please
coil spring is standard on just about all 67-72 1/2 tons
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05-03-2007, 11:53 PM | #3 |
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Standard for Chevys, optional for GMCs they had (for the most part) Leaf type rears, or so I have read here on the board.
72armyswbtruck: I already tried GMC Pauls site. CS= Cab truck/6Cly 1= 1/2 ton the rest of that make very little sense.... cab to axle dementions wft? If I just drop down to the last part and add the "34" it works. I need to know if it's correct. And what is up with the ZZ ? Last edited by Americanrider; 05-04-2007 at 12:03 AM. |
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model number breakdown.The model numder is made up of 2 letter and 5 numbers and is found in the glove box door frist letter will be one of the following indacates chassis type) C=conventional cab G=light delivery K=conventional cab four wheel drive M=conventional cab tandem P=Forward controls S=school bus chassis T=Tilt cab Second letter is one of the following(engine type) D=4cyl detroit diesel E=V-8 Gasoline G=toro-flow diesel S=6cyl Gasoline T=3cyl detroit diesel First number (series Indentification) 1=100-150-9100(1/2 tons) 2=200-250-9200(3/4 tons) 3=300-350-9300(1 tons) 4=400-450-9400(3 tons) 5=500-550-9500(5 tons) 6=600-650-9600(tandems) next 2 numbers(cab to axle dementions) chev gmcs inches Chev Gmc Inches 06 56 36" 17 67 102" 07 57 42" 18 68 108" 08 58 48" 19 69 114" 09 59 54" 20 70 120" 10 60 60" 21 71 126" 11 61 66" 22 72 132" 12 62 72" 23 73 138" 13 63 78" 25 75 150" 14 64 84" 28 78 168" 15 65 90" 31 81 186" 16 66 96" last two numbers (Body type) 02=ffc exc f.a.b 35=step van king 03=cab and chassis 36=suburban/deluxe 04=stepside pick-up 42=chassis only 05=panel 45=step van 06=suburban with panel rear doors 55=step van king aluminum 12=w/s cowl exc F.a.b 62=ffc w/f.a.b 13=Cab W/F.a.b 14=Blazer/jimmy 16=suburban with end gate 26=suburban/custom 32=motorhome 34=fleetside pick-up 1967-1969 Vin break down (chev and gmcs) series 10-30 only first letter is the chassis type(see codes for model break down) second letter is the engine type(see codes for model break down) third is a number=gvw range (see codes for series id in model code break down) fourth is a number=model code model codes are;2=chassis/cowl/bus,3=chassis cab,4=pick-up,5=panel,6=carryall(suburban)9=stake side fifth is a number =model year if the number is a; 7=1967 8=1968 9=1969 sixth is a number or on caniadan made truck it is a number=assembly plant Assembly plant codes A=atlanta N=norwood B=baltimore P=pontiac F=flint S=st.louis z=fremont T=tarrytown J=janesville 1=oshawa ***on 67-69 Canadian GMC trucks the number"9" will appear inbetween the first two letters 1970-71 chevrolet truck only(series 10-30) it is all the same for the break down but the year codes , production plant 1970-71 year codes production plant code 0=1970 same as 67-69 but they added one more 1=1971 code;U=lordstown 1970-1971 GMC only(1500-3500 series only) first letter will be one of these C=conventional cab K=four wheel drive P=forward controls second letter E=V-8 gasoline S=in line 6 cyl gasoline third is a number=GVW range(see codes for for series id in model code break down) fourth and fifth numbers = body type 02=flat back cowl 35=value van-steel 03=cab&chassis 42=chassis only 04=fenderside pick-up 55=value van -aluminum 05=panel 06=suburban with panel doors 14=Jimmy/blazer 16=suburban with tailgate 34=fleet side pick-up sixth is a letter(unless canadian built then it will be a 1)=assembly plant all codes are the same as 67-69 but they added U=lordstown seventh number or letter is the year code Z=1970 1=1971 last numbers=serial number 1972 chev and gmc trucks ****General motors added one more letter to these trucks vin numbers**** first letter is the trucks make code C=chevrolet and T=GMC second is letter is the vehicle type(See 1971 codes) third letter =engine type (see model code break down for codes) fourth is a number= body type 2=chassis,cowl,bus 5=panel 3=cab&chassis 6=carryall(suburbans) 4=Pick-up fifth is the number 2 for the year code(1972) sixth is a number or a letter on canadian made trucks for the assembly plant code A=Atlanta N=norwood B=baltimore P=pontiac F=flint S=st louis Z=fremont T=tarrytown J=janesville 1=oshawa
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05-04-2007, 03:52 PM | #6 |
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Re: GMC Vin decode please
If I remember right, the 3/4 tons have leafs, the 1/2's have coils.
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Maybe that changed after 68? Every 67 & 68 1/2 ton GMC I have come accross had leafs.
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Just looked at my glove box in my 1970 GMC which has leaf springs on it and they are listed on the option list. Your model number may be worn off,mine is just above the paint colour on the left hand side of the option list just below the word description.
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Everything I've read said that Chevy's were factory coil and GMC factory leaf unless special ordered. But if your GMC has optional leafs I guess I'm not right Also, I know I've read that GMC's are decoded differently than Chevy's. I think Longhornman has some decoding info for them.
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Re: GMC Vin decode please
I think 69 and 70 1/2 tons GMC had coils standard, I know every 69 1/2 ton I've seen had them, and not listed on the SPID.
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05-06-2007, 01:08 AM | #11 |
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Makes sense now, Thanks Andy
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05-06-2007, 01:17 AM | #12 |
its all about the +6 inches
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Re: GMC Vin decode please
sure thing.
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