01-07-2014, 11:55 PM | #1 |
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This has probably been posted before, but has option prices and options for our trucks. Just change the year in the link for your truck
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Thank you;
here is the home page: http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/ and the archive home: http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/gm-h...ive/index.html Clicking on the archive link takes you to the page shown by the original poster. K
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Thanks for those links......Lot's of good info. !!
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Those prices make me want to cry ~~~~~~~~~~
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If you want information on Canadian made trucks you can contact Vintage Vehicles. For about $75 (used to be) they will track down all the info on your truck, list of options, date it was made, trim, dealer it went to etc etc. A little pricey but cool if you want to research the history of your truck. I believe it's for Canada only.
http://vintagevehicleservices.com/
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Is there a database of build dates by S/N????
Edit: my 71 has a S/N of 622, 5xx and was built in Fremont Ca. thanks JohnG Last edited by Carl Spangler; 01-08-2014 at 10:01 PM. |
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By way of more info on your truck: a) The "622": is that the number stamped on the cowl? b) Chevy or GMC? c) Can you share the next couple digits of the sequential portion of your VIN? (ie, 512xxx, or 573xxx or whatever). K
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According to web info the S/N "for the plant" (Fremont Ca) start at 100,000 so this truck should be # 522,5xx produced at the Fremont assembly plant. The engine has a casting date of Jan 1971 but that was in Flint so there would be some time to ship the engine to Ca. I'm guessing the truck's birth date is sometime in the summer of 71 but that's just a WAG at this point. thanks JohnG |
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Sorry for the tangent... K
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Carl, Here is a little fun fact. In 1971 the starting S/N, on chevy trucks was 600001. This is true for 1971 only. 1967-70 started at 100001, and 1972 started at 100001. But for whatever reason, the 1971 chevy trucks built in the US, started with 600001, for the main line.
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So, it looks like my SWB C10 was # 22,5xx down the line at Fremont Ca. Thanks! JohnG |
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It still bugs me that a lot more info is available for other gm cars like the 1967-1969 camaro, corvettes etc and not for our trucks. You can tell which month a camaro was built just by the vin #. Also how many V8 camaros were built with a certain engine. Everyone has said that the records were lost in a fire where they stored them? Can anyone elaborate on this? I'm sure somewhere out we these records are available.
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As such, there wasn't a lot of thought taken back then to preserving them beyond their useful business life. The records that were saved, for Camaros - and Pontiacs in particular - were more the result of "dumb luck" than any kind of conscious preservation effort. I wouldn't hold out too much hope of all these "lost" records suddenly turning up. K
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Here's a little blurb I wrote about the creation of Pontiac Historic Services, the granddaddy of all these historic build archives.
It shows some of the twists, turns, coincidences, lawsuits and lucky breaks that are required in order to make these things come about. Fred Simmonds was a Pontiac Motor Division salaried employee who went on to found the historic arm of PMD, and then represented Pontiac racing before his retirement in the early 90's. Jim Mattison was a Chevrolet employee in the COPO group before leaving the corporation to found PHS, which is still providing services to Pontiac enthusiasts today. K Quote:
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Cool story! I like reading about stuff like that. I always wondered how do they know that there is a certain number of cars with this paint and interior like 1 of 15 or so on? Is there actually records of this for GM cars?
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Some other GM production quantities exist but not many. Some of my friends have been mining the GM Heritage Center records and looking for information (which usually ends up being hand written spreadsheets created by Fred). I wouldn't get too hung up in the "one of x" claims. The significant rare vehicle are known, typically because they are a special model or unique powertrain combination. If you break it down far enough any vehicle is "1 of 1". I saw a Marti report which indicated a particular Mustang was "...the only blue car" of that model year and powertrain combination "which had the factory block heater". I hope that makes my point. K
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Yeah I know what you mean. Interesting stuff for sure.its like the COPO camaros with 69 only built. I can see that the info is known for that. I have seen cars for a sale at a well known auction stating a corvette with the L89 big block in a certain color. I know the there are numbers that show how many vettes were built with the L89 just not sure how they know how many were built with different paint colors or How many with standard or automatic trans
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