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Originally Posted by 1966 K10
Were these SEO numbers for factory only or could they have certain things done by the dealer before customer pickup? Could the guys on the line just throw in the accessory lighter (lighted?) and armrest in the seat to be installed by the dealer?
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Orders were all factory-installed. Installed at the vehicle assembly plant.
Dealer-installed options are called
Accessories. Many times the Dealer could add the same options that the factory could do. Things like Armrests, Power Brakes, Power Steering, A/C, radio, were available in a kit for a Dealer to retrofit a new or used vehicle. It came with all the parts, brackets, hardware, wiring, and instructions to end up with the same functionality.
Some options were available only as an Accessory. Things like Spare Fuses, Road Flares, Fire Extinguisher, First Aid Kit, etc.
Accessories don't show up on a SPID or window sticker. They are listed on the Bill of Sale from the Dealer.
There is also the possibility that a person bought an accessory from the Dealer Parts Dept. and installed it on the vehicle themself.