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Old 03-02-2016, 10:29 AM   #601
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Re: Do you have a 1972 Plaid Pickup?

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Actually I have nothing suggesting there were promo package GMCs at this time.

Guessing this closes the book on GMC Highlanders having the fawn glovebox and cluster!
Tim, are you saying GMC Highlander's had the fawn dash?
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Old 03-02-2016, 10:35 AM   #602
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Nice truck! That replacement seat cover looks right at home even if it isn't highlander plaid anymore.
It was his dad's truck he inherited. He is getting ready to redo the seat. I am trying to get him to put the Highlander cover back on it, but he is too tight.

RE; the wood grain side molding.

Tim, could the plant of manufacture had something to do with the woodgrain molding. I had never seen a Highlander without woodgrain molding, that I know of, until I joined this site.
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:17 PM   #603
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That fabric pattern in the gmc is late 70's dodge van/ram charger. Matt
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:22 PM   #604
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Tim, are you saying GMC Highlander's had the fawn dash?
Yes, we touch on it often but everything points to all the original GMC trucks with the Highlander Plaid trim having the cluster face and glovebox door painted a fawn color. If you look at page forty down at #397 and follow the thread you can read a little more where we really looked at leh72super1500's truck.

Basically they used the same fawn color as they would have been painted on a parchment trim GMC truck.
Seems that "special combination" planning didn't catch the harsh glitch. Since Chevys used body color for these two parts it isn't an issue on Chevy trucks.

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...RE; the wood grain side molding.
Tim, could the plant of manufacture had something to do with the woodgrain molding. I had never seen a Highlander without woodgrain molding, that I know of, until I joined this site.
Well that is a much harder question to give a blanket answer to.
Both black and woodgrain were used on Highlanders optioned with the lower bodyside molding. Of the few buildsheets I have had access to both are seen coded to the truck at the same plant. So it isn't an assembly error. To get much deeper will require a lot more research and documentation that often isn't there for many assembly plants (IE Highlander build sheets).
At this point my stock answer still remains to use what you feel the truck had originally. If it is missing, post up the vehicle and we will try and match a close truck or two for a good guess on what to use.

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Old 03-02-2016, 08:57 PM   #605
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I pulled the seat out of the truck to take the Fingerhut seat covers off so I could clean the grime that has collected for 44 years. The plaid is pretty weak but the vinyl is amazing and cleaned up really well. There are a few small holes from springs poking through that will need repair. I intend to keep the original vinyl and replace the plaid.
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Old 03-02-2016, 09:23 PM   #606
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I'd suggest a few local repairs (in place) and another clear cover to protect it.
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Old 03-02-2016, 10:51 PM   #607
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Yes, we touch on it often but everything points to all the original GMC trucks with the Highlander Plaid trim having the cluster face and glovebox door painted a fawn color.
Does anyone have a paint code for this "fawn color"?
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Old 03-04-2016, 05:53 PM   #608
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Does anyone have a paint code for this "fawn color"?
Sorry I missed your earleir post with this question too.
Ditzler 23374 "Dark Sandalwood" for the door and the flat for the cluster should be 23375. If you have an original door I'd suggest trying for a color match on the inside at your paint supplier.
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Old 03-04-2016, 07:43 PM   #609
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This is not mine but it does have the correct seat cover and it's a big block with A/C.

https://slo.craigslist.org/cto/5474939242.html
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Old 03-05-2016, 09:07 PM   #610
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This truck was post #343 in this thread. I had been looking for a Highlander for a while and when I showed it to my wife she instantly said "Buy It". The color combo is so different than what you usually see these days. It has original everything on it and everything works. One question I have? When I park it and accidentally leave the lights on, it has a buzzer that sounds like you would hear in a 1973 and later truck. I have owned many 72 trucks and none of them had this option. Was this ever an option on our trucks or is it aftermarket. Thanks. And thanks to this thread for connecting me to this truck
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This truck was post #343 in this thread. I had been looking for a Highlander for a while and when I showed it to my wife she instantly said "Buy It". The color combo is so different than what you usually see these days. It has original everything on it and everything works. One question I have? When I park it and accidentally leave the lights on, it has a buzzer that sounds like you would hear in a 1973 and later truck. I have owned many 72 trucks and none of them had this option. Was this ever an option on our trucks or is it aftermarket. Thanks. And thanks to this thread for connecting me to this truck
Glad it found a good home. I just went back and looked at the earlier posts about it. Nice truck and congrats!!


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Old 03-05-2016, 10:23 PM   #612
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Sounds like a great wife to have!
Congratulations on your "new" truck and I am glad it has an appreciative home. The P01s and whitewalls look great back on the truck.
The buzzer could be a GM accessory or aftermarket but they existed. Either way they can be nice to have.
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Old 03-05-2016, 11:36 PM   #613
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sorry i missed your earleir post with this question too.
Ditzler 23374 "dark sandalwood" for the door and the flat for the cluster should be 23375. If you have an original door i'd suggest trying for a color match on the inside at your paint supplier.
thank you so much that is exactly what i wanted!!!
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Old 03-08-2016, 07:22 PM   #614
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Here is a possible Highlander, it looks hammered:

https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5481930230.html
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Old 03-08-2016, 07:45 PM   #615
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I've seen a lot worse. Without seeing the spid it's hard to Tell if it could be a real Highlander or just a promo packaged truck. 2 grand ain't bad if you got the other ten to restore it to its former glory. Looks to have the colorectal door panels and dash cap and seat pattern though
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Here is a possible Highlander, it looks hammered:

https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5481930230.html
Door panels are right color but steering column should be black if its a Highlander but it could have been changed over the years especially if it had tilt. The seat is right and the dash pad should ben black also but it has cloth cover over it.
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On my phone the dash pad looked black. Couldn't tell It was cloth. The column could have been changed like you said.
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Old 03-11-2016, 06:53 PM   #618
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Depending on how much this truck has been futzed with it MIGHT be a Hidden Highlander. Black trim bits, carpet and painted white door panel are a strong suggestion. In any event it would be interesting to see the SPID, more so if it is a 519 Dark Yellow as well.

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Too bad it's missing some of the dogdish caps.
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Not mine but another possible Highlander:

https://santamaria.craigslist.org/cto/5490072637.html
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Old 03-15-2016, 02:02 PM   #621
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This one sold at Mecum Kansas City, SPID showed Orange Plaid, $6250 was the sold price. Very rusty.
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Old 03-15-2016, 03:08 PM   #622
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Not mine but another possible Highlander:

https://santamaria.craigslist.org/cto/5490072637.html
That has been up before or was it a private review? No matter! The painted weatherstrips give pause as to what other surprises are hiding under that paint.
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Old 03-15-2016, 07:14 PM   #623
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Here's my recently purchased Highlander. Aside from one repaint, and one missing wheel cover, it is completely original and unmolested all the way down to the wood floor in the bed and the original AM radio. Bought from the original owners.
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welcome Brent - thanks for sharing. Real nice highlander you have there, and a pkg c truck to boot! - dk green is not a common color for highlanders (because of the interior color options) - most seemed to go with one of the olive paint options with the avocado plaid. Yours looks great and the colors go together well. For the PA1 cap, I THINK they are common with a few early 70's cars, or perhaps they're just close. Anyone know if that is true? Again, welcome to the site.
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Here's the SPID, which is all that's left of a well optioned Highlander.
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