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Old 01-10-2013, 07:36 PM   #26
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for what it's worth - the d99 trim on this truck seems to be mounted at a bit of an angle at the ends, i.e. the tips seem to angle down a bit when it should be level. But then again, I didn't even notice the trim at all the first time I looked at it.

Tim, I'm curious the 2-tone paint combo on the SPID you posted? What colors? OR, is D99 perhaps just an indication of the trim addition on a single color truck (i.e. I've never seen it listed on a two-tone truck - that's what I'm getting at - assumed it was part of any two-tone paint ordered from the factory). I agree, the trim piece presence is interesting. I'm putting my money on a PO add-on for whatever reason.

Graham - I think it's a good looking and now, as confirmed, very legit truck. Note that it does have the upgraded super seat cover in it - very worn, but a houndstooth seat cover nonetheless. Per your SPID (and as would be normal for a Cheyenne), this truck would have come with the Cheyenne's blue vinyl seat. I noticed the carpet was missing also, so some interior work has been done and that's perfectly normal for a truck like this. Good luck, I hope you get it. Better bid on those hubcaps quick - they're the correct ones for this truck!!
RPO D99 is the order code denoting a two-tone truck. Its whole purpose on the broadcast sheet (build sheet) is to let the guy on the assembly line know that clip studs are to be welded on the cab. Like so many options listed only on the build sheet it is part of an option that is condensed on the SPID. Take the lower bodyside moldings. As they are included in the Cheyenne package they are not listed seperately on the SPID. If this truck were a factory two-tone D99 would not appear on the SPID but it would be on the build sheet. The SPID will simply list the specific paint code for the two-tone color and style chosen, for this truck say a 572,559 or 482 for examples.
Below is a build sheet for a Cheyenne Super. Note that it lists the upper and lower bodyside moldings that come standard on a Cheyenne Super. However it also lists the D99 as the paint code selected was for a Deluxe Two-Tone.

The upgraded seat cover is interesting to see, but if you remeber the early reproduction parts were all aimed at the top end trucks and even today it is a lot easier to get a Cheyenne Super than a Custom seatcover. Below is a brochure clip of the two interiors side by side. The one thing to note in that picture is that Chevy upgrade the exteriors of both trucks over what a "stock" truck of that trim level would look like. Pure marketing.
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Old 01-10-2013, 09:14 PM   #27
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Its funny that they state that the headliner trim is metal when we all know it's plastic. Same for stainless side molding that's actually aluminum.
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Old 01-10-2013, 09:25 PM   #28
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thanks Tim - I would have assumed that since the SPID is attached post-paint that somehow the assembly line dude would know to weld the tabs on before that - i.e. the D99 callout on the build sheet perhaps - but the build sheet calls out the two tone paint scheme also simply by multi paint color listing too, so assumed that would trigger the assembly line dude. I guess what I was getting at was the possibility that THIS cheyenne might be an interesting specimen because it had that added on without 2-tone paint. I've seen plenty of 2-tone trucks without any D99 RPO listed anywhere. However, having said that - if your D99 examples were 2-tone trucks, then I'm guessing it is what it is. That's the main reason I think his was added on later.
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Old 01-10-2013, 10:16 PM   #29
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I've seen plenty of 2-tone trucks without any D99 RPO listed anywhere. However, having said that - if your D99 examples were 2-tone trucks, then I'm guessing it is what it is. That's the main reason I think his was added on later.
D99 was a requirement for two-tone paint. There are few places you would see a D99 callout though. The build sheet and order sheet are the only two I can think of at the moment. The invoice and window sticker use the paint code RPO as the charge line for the two-tone paint. On this truck it could very well have been added, who knows maybe a Super and Deluxe two-tone conversion was in the works at some point.
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Old 01-13-2013, 09:31 PM   #30
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D99 was a requirement for two-tone paint. There are few places you would see a D99 callout though. The build sheet and order sheet are the only two I can think of at the moment. The invoice and window sticker use the paint code RPO as the charge line for the two-tone paint. On this truck it could very well have been added, who knows maybe a Super and Deluxe two-tone conversion was in the works at some point.
Thanks for the help guys. I went back to look at the truck again and that trim piece on the back of the cab did seem a little shady. I didn't pry it off to check for the tabs but I wouldn't be surprised if it was held on there with adhesive. Also didn't realize that the truck had a radio delete. Kinda strange a Cheyenne with tilt, AC, PS, and PB has a radio delete. We are still negotiating with the guy. Hopefully I will be able to work something out with the guy. I think this would be a great truck to drive and tow Jane around with. Who knows, maybe a factory restoration someday. But I'll keep everyone posted
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Old 01-14-2013, 02:08 PM   #31
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where is said truck???
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where is said truck???
Out in the middle of nowhere, haha. I get there by going out highway 3 until it ends. Not sure what city it's considered tho
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Too bad it aint out my way........
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Too bad it aint out my way........
If it falls through for me I'll post the guys contact info for anyone interested.
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