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Old 04-12-2008, 06:03 AM   #1
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Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Went and looked at a C/30 tonite that is for sale. The owner told me on the phone that it was originally bought from GM by the Coca Cola Company and use to be the correct red before he painted it blue.

Sure enough it was even listed on its spid label, not sure what the 3 different codes were for other than 1 being special paint maybe?



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Old 04-12-2008, 06:23 AM   #2
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

If you are passing on that would you PM me the info?
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Old 04-12-2008, 06:45 AM   #3
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

I seen that one listed on the website Rob, it looks pretty good in the pic. So how was it?
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

I don't know how much the guy is asking, and I don't know what kind of shape the truck is in, but if the SPID is for real, that is one rare truck, I would say - and pretty cool.
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Old 04-12-2008, 06:53 AM   #5
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

I found it Rob.
It doesn't seem to be a bad truck for the price.
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Old 04-12-2008, 06:53 AM   #6
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probably looked something like this one
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Old 04-12-2008, 07:01 AM   #7
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Pretty cool! I like the mirrors on the top one. Does a board vendor sell those and what would they be listed as?
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Old 04-12-2008, 07:04 AM   #8
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GM called them west coast Jr mirrors, those ones would be stainless. Those are period correct on there, and may actually be dealer parts since the truck came originally with below eyeline mirrors.
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Randy, it drove real nice, he pulled a heavy built dovetail trailer and 6,000 pound case tractor behind it for the last 7 years.

Shawn, its a great truck for the price, would probably make the trip back to your place. Might cost as much in gas as the price of the truck tho!

Dan, I'm sure the spid is real, dont know if it makes it rare but definetly cool
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

It`s funny,it has a`72 VIN,a`69 grille,and`70-up clearance lights.What`s up with the green mirror base trim?Did it have disc brakes?I know it`s been gone over before...mirrors,no bowtie on hood,black steering wheel/dash pad,lighter was added...but,I wonder what year it is.
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

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It`s funny,it has a`72 VIN,a`69 grille,and`70-up clearance lights.What`s up with the green mirror base trim?Did it have disc brakes?I know it`s been gone over before...mirrors,no bowtie on hood,black steering wheel/dash pad,lighter was added...but,I wonder what year it is.
Looks like '72 door panels as well.
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Pull the trigger, Rob!!! Coming down for the swap meet this weekend?!
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

Buy that thing, and then make your way to the meet! From the sound of it, it looks like it will be a miniature Midwest Board Meet...
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Old 04-13-2008, 01:51 AM   #14
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I could use a dump bed. And that outta work.
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It looks like a neat one to have.
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Well Rob, did you buy it?! You have enough space in that huge shop for ONE more if you squeeze!!
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GM called them west coast Jr mirrors, those ones would be stainless. Those are period correct on there, and may actually be dealer parts since the truck came originally with below eyeline mirrors.


Hey Longhorn Man...my 70cst has Jr. West Coast Mirrors but they are tri pod...why the difference?
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It`s funny,it has a`72 VIN,a`69 grille,and`70-up clearance lights.What`s up with the green mirror base trim?Did it have disc brakes?I know it`s been gone over before...mirrors,no bowtie on hood,black steering wheel/dash pad,lighter was added...but,I wonder what year it is.
but it cant be a '72 either, the mirror is screwed above the windshield
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

I'm thinkin that style of rear view mirror with the raised/ stamped mounting pad is 70-71 only. 69 didn't have it.
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

As far as the year of the truck;
The VIN says 72
The clearance lights are 71 and up (including 72 obviously) 69 & 70 were the hockey pucks
The door panels are 72 only
the column matches the int listed on the spid
The rear view mirror could have been added when a previouse owner got sick of glueing the stock one back to the glass over and over. This would also explain the turquoise cover on the mirror mount.
Raised pad on the sheet metal was 71 only. 67 -69 it was flat, then in 72, it was flat again. The hump was a one year deal.

It was obviously redone at one point, the older grill installed with the 71/72 hood and even the older bumper.
I'm willing to bet a kick in the nads that it is a 72.

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Hey Longhorn Man...my 70cst has Jr. West Coast Mirrors but they are tri pod...why the difference?
The tripod mounts are not west coast Jr mirrors. They are below eyeline like this one came with originally.
my one ton came optioned with one kind of mirror, listed on the SPID, and on the build sheet, yet, had another style installed at the factory, aindicated by the original paint and lack of other holes in the metal.

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Old 04-13-2008, 05:27 AM   #21
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

While we are on the mirror subject- what did '70 use, same as '69? And what about '68- same as '67?
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Old 04-13-2008, 05:28 AM   #22
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

you talkin 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton, one ton?
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Old 04-13-2008, 05:30 AM   #23
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It makes a difference on the rearview?
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Re: Looked at an interesting truck tonite

sorry, I thought you were talkin door mirrors.
it gets crazy.
67 had one style
68 - 71 had another (as shown in the photo above)
The rubber boot on 68 - 71 chainged somewhere in the run, not sure when nor if it was trim level related.
The rear view was optional in 67 - 69, a lot of ppl got dealer installed ones or just went and got one at the parts counter and installed it them selves when they saw there new truck didn't come with one... so there's a few styles that can be found.
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the older grill installed with the 71/72 hood and even the older bumper.
the hood has the 69/70 holes for the emblem... i bet the whole front clip is from a 69/70

its probly just one a guy put together with lots of spare parts, it happens all the time
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