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Old 04-29-2014, 07:59 AM   #26
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ok thanks! and im not really sure why i have the other one circled i guess because it said 85 when its a 86 lol
Sure. Sept 16, 1985 calendar year would be the start of the 1986 model year. The new models typically come out in the September-ish timeframe.

A relatively early build, apparently. VINs start at 100001 and yours is in the 113,000 range.

My truck was built a year later (almost to the day) in Flint Michigan. Built on Sept 29, 1986 (1987 model) and they had already built more than 317,000 units in Flint.

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Old 04-30-2014, 10:20 AM   #27
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

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Bonus! - camper label:

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Old 04-30-2014, 01:33 PM   #28
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Bonus! - camper label:

did camper labels come on every truck? mine has one also but not sure if it really had a camper or it would have shown in the SPID right?
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Old 04-30-2014, 04:02 PM   #29
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

A Camper Special package would be shown on the SPID, because it had heavier-duty rear springs and tie downs.

Every 81-87 I've seen has had the camper sticker in the glovebox, regardless of whether it has the camper package or not.
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Old 04-30-2014, 04:22 PM   #30
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

Keith:

Was it 1983 that the SPID font was changed?

And what year was the SPID made smaller, showing only the codes and not the descriptions?
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Old 04-30-2014, 04:57 PM   #31
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

So, all of this SPID talk has me wondering how to get a new SPID label. Mine is pretty beat up, and I'd like a new one made. I know that there's a member here that makes new 67-72 SPID labels at www.outintheshop.com.

Does anyone know if he makes them for 73-87 trucks? I'm going to shoot him a message, but I figured I'd ask here as well.
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Old 04-30-2014, 05:02 PM   #32
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What year is your truck? As long as your SPID is the same style/font as the 67-72 ones, Jeff should be able to make it. Off the top of my head, a believe that style was used through 1982. He can only make that style. I have been talking to him about it recently.
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Old 04-30-2014, 05:18 PM   #33
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I have an 84 C10. It looks like I probably missed the cut off. I sent him a message, so I will see what he has to say. Between him talking to you and me, we should be able to find something out.
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Old 04-30-2014, 06:18 PM   #34
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

Mine's an '84 as well. But I actually prefer the older style SPID, so I'm going to have him do an older one, changing a few options to reflect the changes I'm making to the truck.

He warned me that I will be a very expensive obvious fake, but I don't care because I don't plan to sell the truck for big $$$ any time soon.
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Old 04-30-2014, 07:15 PM   #35
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Here is my 1980 2500 GMC Sierra Grande.
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Old 05-01-2014, 07:52 AM   #36
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

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A Camper Special package would be shown on the SPID, because it had heavier-duty rear springs and tie downs.

Every 81-87 I've seen has had the camper sticker in the glovebox, regardless of whether it has the camper package or not.
This is correct. Mine is not a camper special, either.

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Keith:

Was it 1983 that the SPID font was changed?

And what year was the SPID made smaller, showing only the codes and not the descriptions?
This I am not sure about and would have to check into. There may have been some plant-to-plant variation even within the same model year.

We might be able to discern that from this thread once we have more entries.

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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

Here's a couple more to add ...

My 77 GMC Sierra:


And Dad's 77 GMC Sierra Classic:


A few things I noticed when comparing the two:

(1) Both trucks were equipped with factory dual exhaust but it's only listed on the SPID in mine. That's because (according to the 77 truck info kit from the GM Heritage Center) it was automatically included with the LF4 400 engine in Dad's truck.

(2) Both trucks were also equipped with the Z53 gauge cluster but again, it's only listed on the SPID in mine. Turns out that's included with the YE9 Sierra Classic Equipment. And I also found it interesting that it was still being listed as "GAUGES - AMMETER, OIL" even though these trucks changed over to voltmeters in 76.

(3) My 77 was built in Oshawa and Dad's was built in Flint. As a result, you can see some variations in the way they were typed up. Like how the "MODEL TK10903" is listed. And how the option numbers on mine are lined up near the right side of the column, while on Dad's they're aligned to the left of the column (and have a 1 prefix).

(4) Finally, they are both GMC's but neither one of them has the Z88 "GMC Conversion" code as described in this thread --> http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=621909&page=2
I guess some assembly plants just didn't bother listing that on the SPID.
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Old 05-02-2014, 10:07 PM   #38
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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

Good eye, Ray.

Relative to the GMC option, it is a little redundant since the "T" at the beginning of the model number (ie "TK10903") also denotes GMC.

However - in my mind - it should also have had Z88 on the SPID. Seems like a factory mistake to me; I would have taken them to task on that one.

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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

By the squarebody era, was there really any advantage (besides looks) to spending an extra $50 to buy a GMC instead of a Chevy?

Was there really any difference between them from 1973 on?


I'm not hating on GMC's, but I'm just curious.
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Old 05-03-2014, 04:01 PM   #40
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By the squarebody era, was there really any advantage (besides looks) to spending an extra $50 to buy a GMC instead of a Chevy?

Was there really any difference between them from 1973 on?


I'm not hating on GMC's, but I'm just curious.
Nope. Just emblems. Same engines, same option content.

The only advantage would be if your local dealer was a Buick/Pontiac dealer and sold GMC trucks rather than Chevys.

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Re: Squarebody SPID Picture Thread

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I've seen multiple threads for SPID pictures with the 67-72 trucks, but let's see some pictures of 73-87 SPID's.

In particular, does anyone have codes U63 (AM Radio) or A28 (sliding rear window) on their sheet? I want to see how they were worded, because I am adding them to my SPID when I have it re-done.
Good news.

I was at the hardware store today and there was a young man working who has an '85...with the sliding rear window.

We visited a bit and I ask him if I could see his SPID.

To no ones' surprise, I suppose, it says:

A28 SLIDING REAR WINDOW

So - there ya go.

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Ok thank you! That helps.
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Keith Seymore, do you remember seeing my truck roll down the assembly line? lol. It was built at Flint Dec 1984. I didn't know it when I bought the truck, but the 1D73 cargo box side rails seem to be a rare option. I have never seen them on another square and have had 2 people try to buy them. Not for sale. What is 1D45, 1YH6 and 1ZQ2?
D45 is your mirrors, and ZQ2 includes your power locks, power windows. Not sure about YH6.
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Keith Seymore, do you remember seeing my truck roll down the assembly line? lol. It was built at Flint Dec 1984.
Yes...yes, I think so.

I think it's the one that got speared by a fork lift truck....



Incidentally - I calculate I saw about 900,000 trucks go by my foreman's desk during that time period. I wouldn't know how to calculate how many since then.

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Nate, are you not telling us something??? J55- "Heavy Duty Power Bra"? =-)

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You dont see the factory bed rails very often on these trucks. Most I guess would have been added later. YH6 I believe is a discount for a certain group of options.
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Cool thread guys, I was wanting to find a few good 73+ examples and I hit the jackpot here! Should be able to duplicate this with not to much trouble, going to take a bit of time though. Got about all the work (It's just a hobby!) I can handle with the 66-72 labels but there have been many people looking for these.

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Id like to see a spid that has the aluminum wheel and or sport bumper option.
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Here is my newly acquired '78 Diesel SPID:
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