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04-27-2016, 02:29 PM | #26 |
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Re: Experts Question re: Dealer Added Factory Options
Actually there are year specific differences. His truck being a 1971 would need to have the one year only raised pad above the center of the windshield to mount the rear view mirror. If his doesn't have it, then we know for a fact the cab was swapped.
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However the prime point is correct in response to his question the cabs were the same reguardless the model. A C20 chassis cab, C10 stepside or a C30 would have the same cab if the options aligned like all having four speeds and marker lamps.
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Nice try. but dazzling us with obscure details that you alone are privy to does not make any of us wrong because your facts cannot be confirmed. Because I dont know which room the spids were printed off in does not mean Im wrong when I state they were printed in some room somewhere.I had relatives working at the GM plant in Wilmington Delaware. When friends and family ordered up a vehicle (impala) it got loaded with many additional options not on any order sheet. So there are several possible reasons that options may appear on a vehicle and not on the spid . You with your vast knowlege of every minute detail You cannot account for every possibility and variation. People print spid's and people make mistakes. And you wernt there standing over somebody's sholder watching. I at least gave creadence to the possibility that it could be faked and its easily detected. You seem to insist that I am wrong rather than giving creadence to either possibility. You could not possibly be everywhere at once all the time through out your million year long carreer at GM. Ever one makes mistakes. The guy off in some room that only you know of, printing off spids, he could have made mistakes. I certainly can and have made mistakes, And you certainly have made mistakes. Why not limit your contributions the factual ones, to the subject rather than trying to fault others. just exactly what evidence do you have that his spid is right and the truck is wrong. I'm looking at the same pictures you are and at least give consideration to either possibility.And do me a favor. next time you see the guy.... whos sholder you wer standing over....in 68 and 72 when my trucks came off the line, tell him to come over and remove those accessories that are on my truck and not on my spid plate. Sorry but I'm not buying the fact that you were everywhere at once all the time watching everything everybody did. I'm noy convinced. Even if the ac on this truck is faked, you have not convinced me at all that spids are always right. Show your proof. |
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04-27-2016, 04:49 PM | #32 |
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Nufsed, Where was this pic taken? It doesn't appear to be attached to the glove box door.
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I apologize if I gave the impression that I was claiming to be everywhere at once. That was certainly not my intent. One doesn't need to be everywhere at once to understand how the process works, and its limitations. It only feels like it has been a million years. I will say that I have either been employed by or launched product in about a dozen GM assembly plants over the last 38 years (Flint, Pontiac, Ft Wayne, Oshawa, Janesville, St Louis, Arlington, Silao, Wentzville, Detroit-Hamtramck, Mishawaka plus a couple prototype build shops and one skunk works, to be precise). That's separate from leading about a half dozen vehicle programs from clay concepts to full volume production. Plus time at both the Milford and the Desert Proving Ground. I'd love to visit with your relatives from Wilmington and swap stories if ever given the chance. As I already mentioned the guy who installed the SPID labels in Flint worked for me when I was a supervisor on the line; I will let the other readers come to their own conclusions. If you ever make it to the Motor City I'd be happy to show you around. K
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Well played, Keith.
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Obviously, we all see the SPID removal as heretical and damning. I don't know that it makes *everything wrong* about the truck. The VIN plate is pretty convincing but I haven't traveled across country to verify the stamped VIN on the frame or other locations that you guys can tell me the location of. Frame rail right by the power steering pump, right? where else? Is the VIN stamped directly into the cab metal somewhere? Last edited by Nufsed; 04-27-2016 at 07:57 PM. |
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04-27-2016, 07:54 PM | #36 |
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Yep, dead giveaway. Somebody went to a lot of trouble adding factory AC to that truck. Here is the control cable hole without the grommet.
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"The seller" Sorry I missed that. This is a truck your looking at, to buy. My bad. Can you ask the seller for a better SPID pic. One that includes the top and bottom and hopefully shows the clear film cover. I would also like to see the way the vin is printed. Just trying to cover all the bases.
VIN locations are where you stated.. Top of frame rail by PS pump and top of same rail between the cab mounts.. VINs are not stamped into the sheet metal of the cab, on our trucks.
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Oh, BTW: the original invoice from the dealer (the actual reciept/invoice) from Lawson Chevrolet in GA with the VIN# on the invoice shows the total price as $3825 and does not list any add-ons or dealer installed items though the invoice has areas for those items to be listed.
$3784.50 + $40.50 tax. Nothing like the stack of papers we typically leave the dealer with these days. |
04-27-2016, 08:18 PM | #39 |
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A better pic, no crop
On the cable hole, you're probably right. I have got to get a better pic of that area. |
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this has been fun reading...
now I am ready to reach a verdict. Nice installation, NOT factory !!! case dismissed
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I know it's kind of off track, but on the build sheet, under the Z 62 option, it lists a white hardboard headliner. What was this referring to? I believe only Cheyennes and Cheyenne supers came with the actual headliner in the roof of the cab.
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04-27-2016, 08:38 PM | #42 |
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Adding: Here's a pic I had of a green '71 and this one together
It looks like the location of that hole is the biggest red flag. The green truck has a later vac can and later compressor brackets, but details... |
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Thank you for the pic. That SPID is legit. That truck was built without AC. The AC was added after the truck left the line.
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While I have all the experts' ears, here, someoine tell me the scoop on the coil vs leaf spring options.
Were the coils the lightest weight rated suspension and every thing else had leaf springs? are the coils available in "heavy duty" versions? I've seen (as in the pic above) coils with helper leaves. Were "heavy Duty shocks" available on coils trucks? Any options that *required* leaf rear on a 1/2 ton (camper,Longhorn,etc) Were there EVER any K models with rear coils? (not counting Earlier Napco trucks) |
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Considering the SPID not being attached, could the original owner have gotten a repro SPID for the truck? Maybe it wasn't correct and left off A/C, but the original owner put it on anyway. It started to peel and the 2nd owner took it off...
Now here we are trying to figure out what's going on. |
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From the looks of it the price schedule has a Z62 line item description that includes the headliner found on a Suburban so optioned. Probably a one size fits all description since pickups don't have spare tire covers either nor the vinyl side wall panels.
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The best place to start is here if you don't have the material from another source. https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/gm-...tion-kits.html To basically answer your question, coil springs were standard on C10 and most C20 trucks. C20 rated Longhorns (built on a one ton frame) and C30s were only offered on rear leafs. All 67-72 K series were leaf front and rear. On pickups, leaf springs were optional in various ratings as were HD coils and even quarter eliptic helper springs were offered on coil trucks. HD shocks were offered as well. In the case of a C30 rear shocks were an option.
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They don't typically refer to the "Front" door and the "Front seat" unless in other configurations. |
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That truck was sold new in my old home town and the Lawson dealership just recently sold out to Day's Chevrolet ,just useless info on my part.
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