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My '71 GMC was sold by Crova Sales and Service in Romulus, MI. according to the paperwork that came with the truck. I also have the protecto-plate warranty folder and the '71 0wner/driver manual. I see Crova Sales is still in business at the same location and are listed as a GMC dealer. I'm not sure why the Inspection Sheet says Chevrolet F/S pickup. It is my GMC according to the VIN#. Apparently built in Flint. It either didn't stay up there long or the rustproofing goo saved it 'cause it's not rusty.
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Looks like my deck stamp from the engine appears on the ProtectoPlate. Does the VO428TBC indicate 4/28 install date? See what happens when you answer one question... it's open season for a bunch more. :lol: Thanks in advance for your knowledge. If you need info about South or central FL. just ask.... not that I'll remember, I'll ask my wife. |
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Have you checked out the "Build date project' thread? It should help answer your question.
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My '87 cleared the end of the final line at about 10 or 11 pm on Monday 9/29/86. I drove it off the line and directly to the shipping building myself and left the plant about 1am Tuesday morning. By 5pm that same day it was sitting at Graff Chevrolet in Davison (approx. 13 miles from Flint Assembly). On the other hand: we've had trucks "get lost" in the back yard. Some of them we gave up looking for and built another identical truck to replace it. Lost vehicles usually turn up at model changeover, when production is halted and the repair backlog is worked down to zero. So - somewhere in between those two extremes. Usually within 8 to 48 hours, though. K |
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I have some nicer white hubcaps and a set of chrome or stainless that all would need their yellow bowties painted blue. Also have a set of full wheel covers (with blue bowties). Just haven’t decided which set I want to run. Probably a set of hubcaps since they go with the trim level better. |
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My 1972 Ochre and White Cheyenne LWB was purchased new in November of 1971 one county south of where I live. I bought it from the grandson of the second owner right as it rolled 100k on the odometer. I have the protect-o-plate still attached to the warranty brochure, the owner's manual, the emissions manual, and the build sheet (Atlanta truck). It has never been out of this two county area in it's 50 years of life. Looking forward to having some fun with it!
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Las Vegas Nevada but I dont know the dealer name as the paper was torn and missing there.
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Mine came from Fair Oaks Calif, I purchased it there and it was delivered on July 20 1971,
With 522,000,00 on the clock it has earned its keep and its sitting out in the driveway as I type this..... |
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My 1972 Cheyenne Super was built in Flint April of 72, and sold by Allen Cook Chevrolet-Buick in East Texas, at 311 E. Coke Road (Texas Farm-to-Market Road 515) in Winnsboro.
From what I've found online, AC also sold ambulance conversions in the 60's. She spent her whole life in Texas, and is a rust free survivor, just 47k on the clock, numbers matching and 90% original paint. Now she enjoys the sunshine in FL. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Wg...pYUQd7QmQ=w900 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0k...oFegyQpaQ=w900 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/L_...cH5rmf_CA=w900https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9n...nHScrKabg=w900 |
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My 68 anniversary sold at Ethridge Chevy olds Clayton New Mexico have the protecto plate
72 , University Chevy Seattle Washington from the build sheet 85, Lafferty Chevrolet Warminster Pa . Have pretty much all the documentation of this truck bill of sale prep sheet warranty from tires . Even have the recalls on it |
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My 71 was sold from Santa Fe Motor Co in Santa Fe NM to the Forest Service. The dealer address was 418 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM. This dealer is no longer there. There is a Chevy dealer (different name) down the street so perhaps there is some connection to the original dealer.
The truck is a Jan 1971 Fremont build. Funny factoid: the build sheet has the destination dealer street name misspelled. Here's a pic from when the truck was heading through Az on the way back to Ca. The second pic is a dealer fob and nameplate that 67-72chevytrucks member @jchav62 sent to me. |
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My '68 C/10 Stepside in 516 Orange was built in Fremont and originally sold by Felix Chevrolet in Downtown LA. I once saw fragments of the build sheet, but it has since been lost. I bought it from a man in Pasadena in 1973. He said the PO was the Catholic chaplain at MCB Camp Pendleton, who advertized it in the base paper for someone to take over the payments on the truck, as he had overseas orders. I'm sure it was originally intended to be a fleet truck, as it has that municipal color, no frills and had 7.00 x 17.5 tires, a factory 292 L6 and SM465 4-speed.
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And one up in the Sierra Nevada's with Dad.
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My 71 came from Colliau Chevrolet, South Pasadena, CA. I have no idea on my two 70's. I was told that they were local trucks. Probably both built in Fremont. My 71 was built there.
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A ''Z'' in the VIN indicated a Fremont truck, but practically all trucks on the West Coast were from Fremont. The exception was K/5s. Blazers and Jimmys were built in Saint Louis [S] '69-'72, adding Flint [F] in '72.
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My C20 was originally purchased from Maurice Fritz Chevrolet in Clear Lake South Dakota on December 7th 1966. The dealer appears to still be in business.
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The blue truck in my build thread that I cut down, was bought new at Parsons Chevrolet 6 miles from my house. Has changed hands a couple of times but is at the same place. It was traded in at Shelton McClain Ford 1 mile up the road from Parsons in early 1974 and the man that bought it kept it till his death in 2018. It is the Ford dealer in town and is in the same place. Different owners of course. I knew the long term owner very well. He was 1 week older than my Dad and they were friends until my Dad died. I rode in the truck in Sept of 74 for the 1st time.
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Cool thread, thanks for bringing it back to the top. Mr. Pharis sold his Hearne dealership in ‘69 and then opened the dealership in Sugar Land. The Hearne dealership went forward as Jentsch Chevrolet, but they lost their GM franchise in the nineties. The Jentch family sold used cars at that property until recently when they began selling ATVs and side-by-sides, which they still do today.
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