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Old 11-01-2013, 06:27 PM   #1
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Info on my 72 GMC 3/4 TON

Hey guys I purchased this truck about 2 months ago, Its a 72 GMC Sierra Grande , Custom Camper ? I think this is a top of the line model has Big Block, AC, TILT , wood grain stickers ect.

But I have a few questions, can anybody tell me what color interior it had originally ? Was it all saddle ? As it still does have some saddle parts on there but the weird part is the steering wheel is black? Isint that supposed to be saddle color as well ?


Also from the SPID looks to be a long horn ( has a flat bed so cant really tell ) , 133'' means Long Horn right ?

I would like to make this as stock looking as possible, replacing those generic side mirrors with originals and original interior and int he future new paint.

So looking at this spid, is this a rare truck ?

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Old 11-01-2013, 06:55 PM   #2
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Tilt columns came with black steering wheels. Did you buy this truck out of Brea by chance?
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Hmmmm the SPID does say it's a Longhorn. It doesn't look that long.


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It's a Sierra,not a Sierra Grande. The interior was saddle (scrolled vinyl seat) and,as mentioned,Comfortilts were all black. The model# shows it was originally a Fleetside,so it's a Longhorn (but GMC didn't call them that) and not a cab & chassis. It's funny,though,the part of the model# for the 133" WB should be 10,but yours shows 60 which is the cab to axle dimension of the 133" WB trucks.
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:25 AM   #6
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It's funny,though,the part of the model# for the 133" WB should be 10,but yours shows 60 which is the cab to axle dimension of the 133" WB trucks.
Hi Tim, GMC used 55, 57, 59, and 60 on the model number, for the axel to cab/wheelbase, instead of 05, 07, 09, and 10, like the chevy's
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Oh,ok. I know you know all that type of stuff,so thanks for setting me straight. I guess I never paid attention to that. The only GMCs I've had I've been certain were original and never paid attention to the model number.
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So looking at this spid, is this a rare truck ?
Thousands and thousands of pickups were built this way during the recreation boom years. If yours was a '62 instead of '72, 1/4 of those options would probably make it a rare truck. A rare '72 truck today in the age of the internet, would be one with super low mileage, excellent original upholstery, excellent original paint, super straight body and of course, zero rust.
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It has a 1967 GMC grille on it, that's the only year that had the GMC embossed on it. It looks like the 67 top rail is there too. If you remove that top rail from the grille the hood will shut.
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That old girl is going to suck up some cash to make it right. Unless it means something to you i would keep looking.
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Thanks for the info guys, the hood actually does shut right i just didn ot have it fully closed. The engine runs like a top now that it has a new edelbrock carb.

I got it for $850 and it runs great, so I am really happy with it. asside from the 67 grill I think that is the only thing that is off , oh and the color also i know that is not stock. I was originally Ochre / White .
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Tilt columns came with black steering wheels. Did you buy this truck out of Brea by chance?
Thats the one!
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Thousands and thousands of pickups were built this way during the recreation boom years. If yours was a '62 instead of '72, 1/4 of those options would probably make it a rare truck. A rare '72 truck today in the age of the internet, would be one with super low mileage, excellent original upholstery, excellent original paint, super straight body and of course, zero rust.
Thanks for the info, i have other SWB trucks and was really looking to have a LWB , to look as stock as possible If i ever find a long horn bed in good condition I will pick it up and switch out this flat bed.
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It's a Sierra,not a Sierra Grande. The interior was saddle (scrolled vinyl seat) and,as mentioned,Comfortilts were all black. The model# shows it was originally a Fleetside,so it's a Longhorn (but GMC didn't call them that) and not a cab & chassis. It's funny,though,the part of the model# for the 133" WB should be 10,but yours shows 60 which is the cab to axle dimension of the 133" WB trucks.
Thanks for the info!

What would be the main differnece in Sierra vs Sierra Grande ? I see on the spid it says something about Cheyenne ?

also i notice that the gauge is painted saddle color, is that how it was originally or was that something a PO did ?

and also anybody know whats up with the door panels ? Never seen that weird metallic looking color.
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also i notice that the gauge is painted saddle color, is that how it was originally or was that something a PO did ?
GMC's had the glove box door and face of the gauge bezel painted interior color. Kind of cool IMO.
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Thanks for the info!

What would be the main differnece in Sierra vs Sierra Grande ? I see on the spid it says something about Cheyenne ?

and also anybody know whats up with the door panels ? Never seen that weird metallic looking color.
The SPID printers were on drugs lol. The Cheyenne and Sierra was the same truck and same for Sierra Grande and Cheyenne Super,too. Many Sierras came through with Cheyenne on the SPID and same for the other two. The key is in the code. YE8 for Cheyenne Super/Sierra Grande and Z84 for Cheyenne/Sierra.
The difference between Sierra and Sierra Grande is very minimal. The Grande adds a herringbone seat cover,woodgrain instrument cluster/glovebox door,upper side trim,and on '72s a stainless tailgate handle cover (on '71s the handle itself was chrome. If there was anything else I don't remember right now.

The door panels were woodgrain. Most show their wear these days and it looks like they were stripped and an attempt at machine-turning done
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It's a Sierra,not a Sierra Grande. The interior was saddle (scrolled vinyl seat) and,as mentioned,Comfortilts were all black. The model# shows it was originally a Fleetside,so it's a Longhorn (but GMC didn't call them that) and not a cab & chassis. It's funny,though,the part of the model# for the 133" WB should be 10,but yours shows 60 which is the cab to axle dimension of the 133" WB trucks.
What did GMC call the Longhorn?
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The SPID printers were on drugs lol. The Cheyenne and Sierra was the same truck and same for Sierra Grande and Cheyenne Super,too. Many Sierras came through with Cheyenne on the SPID and same for the other two. The key is in the code. YE8 for Cheyenne Super/Sierra Grande and Z84 for Cheyenne/Sierra.
The difference between Sierra and Sierra Grande is very minimal. The Grande adds a herringbone seat cover,woodgrain instrument cluster/glovebox door,upper side trim,and on '72s a stainless tailgate handle cover (on '71s the handle itself was chrome. If there was anything else I don't remember right now.

The door panels were woodgrain. Most show their wear these days and it looks like they were stripped and an attempt at machine-turning done
Also the badges show 1500 Sierra Grande , that is totally off right ? 1500 would be half ton ?

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What did GMC call the Longhorn?
From what I understand,they called them Custom Campers. That's according to Longhorn Man. There were no badges and it wasn't listed on the SPID. I thought they were just a 133" WB Wideside pickup before reading what he claims,just like shortbeds and longbeds don't have names. It's just a question of which model you have by wheelbase
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Also the badges show 1500 Sierra Grande , that is totally off right ? 1500 would be half ton ?
Yep,it's a 3500. That's probably a repro someone put on there. No 3500 badges are being reproduced
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From what I understand,they called them Custom Campers. That's according to Longhorn Man. There were no badges and it wasn't listed on the SPID. I thought they were just a 133" WB Wideside pickup before reading what he claims,just like shortbeds and longbeds don't have names. It's just a question of which model you have by wheelbase

Yep,it's a 3500. That's probably a repro someone put on there. No 3500 badges are being reproduced
So this is a 3500 ? Making it a 1 ton instead of 3/4 ?
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Yes,the VIN starts out CE3. The 3 means 1t. A 3/4t would be CE2.
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Yes,the VIN starts out CE3. The 3 means 1t. A 3/4t would be CE2.
I was under the impression that the 1 ton , 3500 trucks were duallys ? With those big rig looking wheels ?
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Dual rear wheels were an option. The 133" (60" cab to chassis) frame is a 1t frame,even under a 3/4t Longhorn. It's true most 1t trucks did have dual rear wheels (which also came with that type wheel (Budd) up front). To confuse you more,dual rear wheel was also an option on the 3/4t trucks,which were 127" WB. There were always 1t Stepsides (9' bed),but in '68 GM put the Fleetside/Wideside(GMC) on the 1t single rear frame to create the Longhorn.The cab & chssis was always available. Because it's a 1t frame,all Longhorns have leaf spring rear suspension,since coils were only a 1/2t & 3/4t thing. After '72 GM started offering the 1t pickup in the standard long bed wheelbase.
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Dual rear wheels were an option. The 133" (60" cab to chassis) frame is a 1t frame,even under a 3/4t Longhorn. It's true most 1t trucks did have dual rear wheels (which also came with that type wheel (Budd) up front). To confuse you more,dual rear wheel was also an option on the 3/4t trucks,which were 127" WB. There were always 1t Stepsides (9' bed),but in '68 GM put the Fleetside/Wideside(GMC) on the 1t single rear frame to create the Longhorn.The cab & chssis was always available. Because it's a 1t frame,all Longhorns have leaf spring rear suspension,since coils were only a 1/2t & 3/4t thing. After '72 GM started offering the 1t pickup in the standard long bed wheelbase.
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