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Old 01-27-2023, 11:39 AM   #10
Keith Seymore
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Re: Another RPO code request

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Originally Posted by wazzabie View Post
Hi Kieth, I didn't know that GMC had there own assembly lines that were not shared with Chevrolet.
Not quite correct.

Line 2 was Blazer/Suburban specific, but both Chevrolet and GMCs went down the same line.

Similarly, Line 1 was specific to pickups only, but both Chevrolet and GMC pickups went down that same line.

GMCs were about 1 out of every 9 builds.

Chevrolet VIN sequence started at 100001 and GMC VIN sequence started at 500001 for this particular year.

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Originally Posted by wazzabie View Post
At the top of your SPID what does the typed number 515906 represent?
I do not know.

It is not the order number, since that appears at the bottom.

I also know it is not the build sequence number, because my sequence number ends in "87".

I don't have any guesses beyond that, unless it is some kind of vehicle indicator from before the General Assembly build sequence was established (Flint has the opportunity to shuffle builds around after body shop/before paint, and again after paint but before trim).

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