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Old 04-13-2008, 01:04 PM   #26
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

good eye... I missed the holes.
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Old 04-13-2008, 02:57 PM   #27
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As far as the year of the truck;
The VIN says 72
The clearance lights are 71 and up (including 72 obviously) 69 & 70 were the hockey pucks
The door panels are 72 only
the column matches the int listed on the spid
The rear view mirror could have been added when a previouse owner got sick of glueing the stock one back to the glass over and over. This would also explain the turquoise cover on the mirror mount.
Raised pad on the sheet metal was 71 only. 67 -69 it was flat, then in 72, it was flat again. The hump was a one year deal.

It was obviously redone at one point, the older grill installed with the 71/72 hood and even the older bumper.
I'm willing to bet a kick in the nads that it is a 72.



The tripod mounts are not west coast Jr mirrors. They are below eyeline like this one came with originally.
my one ton came optioned with one kind of mirror, listed on the SPID, and on the build sheet, yet, had another style installed at the factory, aindicated by the original paint and lack of other holes in the metal.

Longhorn Man, The raised pad (hump) you are talking about, is that where the interior mirror mounts? I hadn't heard of this difference before and always like to learn new things about these trucks.

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Old 04-13-2008, 03:01 PM   #28
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As far as the year of the truck;
The VIN says 72
The clearance lights are 71 and up (including 72 obviously) 69 & 70 were the hockey pucks
The door panels are 72 only
the column matches the int listed on the spid
The rear view mirror could have been added when a previouse owner got sick of glueing the stock one back to the glass over and over. This would also explain the turquoise cover on the mirror mount.
Raised pad on the sheet metal was 71 only. 67 -69 it was flat, then in 72, it was flat again. The hump was a one year deal.

It was obviously redone at one point, the older grill installed with the 71/72 hood and even the older bumper.
I'm willing to bet a kick in the nads that it is a 72.
I figure it`s a`72 since the VIN says so(at least on the glovebox door it does).And,it`s obvious things have been changed over the years.But,`70s came with those marker lenses ,as well as some with hockey puck style.I`ve never had a`72 mirror mount fail.And,it has a Parchment interior with a Sandlewood steering column.So,the wheel and dash pad should be Sandlewood,too.I just assume the steering wheel and dash pad were swapped and not the column.Most Parchment trucks came with Sandlewood unless there was a tilt column (and a few exceptions).Those mirrors aren`t the factory RV Jrs or Jr West Coasts.We know they were changed.But,they weren`t offered on 71/72 anymore.Those are generic aftermarket because the factory ones don`t adjust like that.
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:05 PM   #29
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

It was a 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72 automobile. I built it one piece at a time, and it didn't cost me a dime...

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Old 04-13-2008, 03:17 PM   #30
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Boy, do we need a splitting hairs Smiley or what?
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:57 PM   #31
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Longhorn - does it tick you off I put 67-68 mirrors on my 70? Or do you just like knowing what they are from?
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Old 04-13-2008, 04:06 PM   #32
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

those door mirrors look like aftermarket CIPA west coast JR mirrors, Amazon.com: CIPA 47500, JR. West Coast Stainless... Amazon.com: CIPA 47500, JR. West Coast Stainless...
I had a set but didn't like them, going back with my originals...

NICE truck though...
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Old 04-13-2008, 08:48 PM   #33
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

http://http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=251608

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The tripod mounts are not west coast Jr mirrors. They are below eyeline like this one came with originally.
my one ton came optioned with one kind of mirror, listed on the SPID, and on the build sheet, yet, had another style installed at the factory, aindicated by the original paint and lack of other holes in the metal.


Longhorn Man...
Go to the above link and you will see the thread that shows the SPID sheet which shows...Option DG4 W/C Mirrors-JR-LH & RH
These are the tri Pods on my truck are listed as JR west Coast Mirrors...that I was askng about. These came from the factory with my 70cst....
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:15 PM   #34
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Those tri-pods are called Below Eyeline.I`ve seen the SPIDs list the wrong name before.The big trucker mirrrors with upper and lower mounts are Senior West coasts and the smaller ones are Junior West Coasts.
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:31 PM   #35
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

these are they tripod (westcoast jr) mirrors 70cst is talking about

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Old 04-13-2008, 11:44 PM   #36
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Those tri-pods are called Below Eyeline.I`ve seen the SPIDs list the wrong name before.The big trucker mirrrors with upper and lower mounts are Senior West coasts and the smaller ones are Junior West Coasts.
Ok...so what I have are actually "Below Eyeline " mirrors? Thats why I have been so confused ? From what I see...just because the SPID may list an option with a certain code...it does not mean it is correct? Now I understand what The Longhorn Man was saying. Geeeeeee...that will teach me to question his knowledge. Thanks Special K and Longhorn Man for educating me in Chevy Trucks 101!.
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

ok,enough about the mirrors... LOL , so did you buy the truck?
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What truck?
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Well Rob, did you buy it?! You have enough space in that huge shop for ONE more if you squeeze!!
Doug, I cant squeeze anymore!! something has to give!! And if it were huge I wouldnt have 4 trucks sitting outside right now.

Didnt see ya at the swapmeet, did the rain, snow and sleet keep you at home??
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ok,enough about the mirrors... LOL , so did you buy the truck?
Nope didnt get this one, looked at 2 more today and still looking.
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:24 AM   #41
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How was the red one Rob? I didn't see any snow or rain today???
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

what a mess! 38 degrees, wind blowing out of the north, wind chill of 28 degrees, sleet, rain.

PERFECT day for a swap meet!!!!

did anyone see the olive green and white 4x4 cheyenne?? what a beautiful truck, little high though.

then you had the blue factory buckets, totally refurbished. $950!!!! that was not including the still-in-the-package headliner, visors, and door panels. phew, too rich for my blood.

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