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Old 08-17-2011, 06:02 AM   #1
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How does one tell what model your truck is?

When I got the truck, the badges were removed and the guy I bought it off of forgot what it was. I want to re-badge the truck, so I need to know what model it is so I can get the correct ones. I can't seem to find a vin decoder for it, it has manual windows, manual locks p/s, p/b, 305(now 350) with a 700r4. Any Ideas?
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Old 08-17-2011, 07:05 AM   #2
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

I'd just pick whichever one you like. Nothing on the right side of the dashboard? With no power options it probably isnt a Silverado, but that doesn't mean you can't put Silverado emblems on it if that's what you like. If it had nothing in it it was most likely a Cusom Deluxe, possibly a Scottsdale.

As long as you're doing it for yourself, and not trying to sell it representing it as something else, theres nothing wrong with changing it. As for being accurate to what it once was, I cant help you there.
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Old 08-17-2011, 07:25 AM   #3
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

Options like power windows don't determine the model and it's not in the VIN. It's actually the trim package you're looking for. The model would be 10/20/30,wheelbase,bed type,V8/6,etc. Your best bet is find sales brochures for your year. Certain features are "hard wired" into the package while the rest are individual options. You could order power windows on a Custom Deluxe. You could tell us what you have,like headliner,original carpet,any exterior trim,fancy door panels,what kind of seat upholstery...etc? Oh...also tell us what year it is.
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Old 08-17-2011, 10:54 AM   #4
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

Look for clues that still remain. The grill, headlights, door panels, dash trim, etc all came with certain packages that might still remain. Post some pics and we might be able to help better.
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Old 08-17-2011, 01:43 PM   #5
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

If you have the SPID label it may say on there. For example, I seem to recall RPO Z62 = Scottsdale trim level.

If you are really desparate you could send away for the information packet for your particular truck from the GM Heritage Center archives.

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Old 08-17-2011, 04:43 PM   #6
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

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With no power options it probably isnt a Silverado,
this has always confused me, mine came with a spid and was optioned as a silverado but has manual windows and locks, but cruise and a 4spd auto
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Old 08-17-2011, 05:53 PM   #7
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

They truck is on a ranch down south right now, so I can't check if it had a spid, come to think of it I think it does. It's an 84 GMC, the dash was replaced, so thats no hep at all. I'm going for a resto mod look so I'd like to have them as accurate as possible.
Do you want pictures of tte outside aswell?
Here's the only pic I have of the interior(ignore the mess just got back from a road trip).
Sorry about the size, tried resizing it, did't work.
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Old 08-17-2011, 08:38 PM   #8
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

i want to say Scottsdale because of the pillars and trim. but those could be ordered for anything.
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Scottsdale's are Chevy though aren't they?
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

It had a carpet at some point, but the guy I bought it from started parting it out so it was gone.
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

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Scottsdale's are Chevy though aren't they?
Yeah.. it was just a trim level... Custom Deluxe.. Scottsdale..Cheyenne.. Silverado.. Sierra.. Sierra Classic... etc.. now certain years they deleted certain trim levels.. not sure the exact dates about that, but I know they got rid of the Scottsdale trim in the early 80's, I believe

Anybody correct me if I'm wrong
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It had a carpet at some point, but the guy I bought it from started parting it out so it was gone.
Yeah the tough thing is these trucks were interchangeable, and you can make it what you want... after you got it home.
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

honestly i would pick your favorite trim package and restore it as that.
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Old 08-17-2011, 10:21 PM   #14
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

It didn't have to have PW/PDL to be a silverado. You could order a silverado with manuels if you wanted. Back in the day you had a lot of options. I liked it better then. Now you can have a base chevy truck or a high option one, but there all Silverados.
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Old 08-17-2011, 10:39 PM   #15
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Re: How does one tell what model your truck is?

I'll probably badge it as a sierra, thanks for the help!
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