Re: Do you have a 1972 Plaid Suburban?
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Originally Posted by CG
So I posted early on in this thread that I parted a blue highlander. I had the front bench still but it was shredded. Finally found what I thought was the glove box door, apparently it was not the correct door, I was told there was no highlander code on the spid. Must have been the wrong door because I found the rest of this stuff buried in the barn today. I know, how the heck did I forget I had this?
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Not sure this helps but for the Highlander K5's that were assembled at Flint there is no "Highlander Plaid" called out on the SPID - unlike the K5 Highlanders assembled at St Louis. The Flint SPIDs say something like "Custom Trim Combination" and are typically promo package vehicles. These Flint K5s are those that pop up as "hidden" highlanders. St Louis SPIDs do state "Highlander...".
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