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Old 08-05-2013, 01:02 PM   #9
Keith Seymore
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Re: factory grease pencil marks?

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Originally Posted by bruceman1968 View Post
Hey John, As you continue to disassemble your truck, if you find anymore grease pencil markings could you post the pics up in this thread? Keep a eye out for that 902 number. That's probably the last 3 digits of the "job number" of your truck. The BLU is the first time I've seen a color name instead of the code, but I'm sure it's factory. It could be referring to the paint or interior color.
Agree. "902" was the general assembly (trim and final) build sequence number.

You might see it on the hood, rad support, fenders, grille, rear axle, inside the wheels: on anything that was built up remotely and then conveyed to the final line in sequence.

My truck was number "87" (my truck was built on a Monday, btw ).

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