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Several options there, that I've never seen listed
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They are fleet options, "Special Equipment" aka COPO vs the regular production options RPO you see on most SPIDs. This was a government ride, GSA pool vehicle. Be interested in pictures of that winch and what the original color is.
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Glad to see someone else with that option also. I have the working winch PTO with the original t221 NAVY(CB'er) bought.
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Super cool options.
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The above 4 posts are responses to the posts I deleted. Trying to keep this Suburban and Panel specific. I PM'ed Cooper and gave him this link to the pickups SPID thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=282003 Thanks, LockDoc |
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My 72 GMC C2500 Custom Deluxe. 3/4 ton, rear coils, rear air, 402/400.
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a more recent picture
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Nice, cruzzzin
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Is this the correct Model (KE109216) for a:
1972 Suburban 1/2 ton, 4x4, with a 350 ci V-8 with tail and liftgate? |
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Yes it is, 4wd will all start with KE or KS, 10 is 1/2 ton, E is for eight cylinder and S is for six cylinderLocation: On plate attached to the rear face of left-hand door hinge pillar and on right side of cowl under hood.
First Symbol - Type C = Conventional Cab G = Chevy Van K = 4x4 P = Forward Control Z = Motorhome Second Symbol - Type of Engine S = Six T = Diesel E = Eight Third Symbol - Gross Volume Weight (GVW) 1 = 3,900 - 5,800 lbs 3 = 6,600 - 1,000 lbs 2 = 5,200 - 7,500 lbs Fourth & Fifth Symbol - Cab to Axle Dimension 05 = 30-35 in. 10 = 60-65 in. 07 = 42-47 in. 14 = 84-89 in. 09 = 54-59 in. Sixth & Seventh Symbol - Body Type 02 = Chassis & Cowl 32 = Motorhome Chassis 03 = Chassis & Cab 34 = Fleetside 04 = Step-Side Pickup 35 = Forward Control (Steel Step Van) 05 = Panel Van 36 = Beauville Van 06 = Suburban (doors) or Sportvan 42 = Forward Control Chassis 14 = Blazer 55 = Forward-Control (Aluminum Step Van) 16 = Suburban (gate) Eighth Symbol - Production Year 2 = 1972 Ninth Symbol - Assembly Plant A = Atlanta (Lakewood), GA. P = Pontiac, MI. B = Baltimore, MD. R = Arlington, TX. F = Flint, MI. S = St. Louis, MO. G = Framingham, MA. T = Tarrytown, NY. J = Janesville, WI. U = Lordstown, OH. K = Kansas City (Leeds), MO. Z = Fremont, CA. L = Los Angeles (Van Nuys), CA. 1 = Oshawa, Canada Remaining Symbols - Production Sequence Numbers Remaining numbers were the sequential production number starting at 100001 for each plant. |
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Spid from a 1967 1/2 ton 4x4 Panel truck. Canadian built truck. Not sure what all the extra numbers mean? Special order logging or mining ambulance?
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Great thread! Here's my "new" 1967 k20 SPID 1 owner.
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White suburban in the background
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Cupcakes spid
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Here is mine. It is a '72 C10 ambulance conversion
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My '70 C-10 Sub
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Brought this one home Saturday. Missing the motor, rear end and steering column but the interior, other than being dirty appears never sat in other than a small rip in driver seat. Even headliner is in like new shape. Outside is rusty in usual places but I think I have everything to put it back together except the tilt column...
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http://i1158.photobucket.com/albums/...619_200126.jpg
Here's the Burb I am hoping to get home by the 4th of July |
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*moved to the plaid suburban thread...whoops!
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It should be added to the Highlander thread.
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