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Did someone say show your lits
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here's a couple of pages of bumper guards from a different 71 accessory catalog, note the fine print on page 3 ;)
both pages for the cars and trucks state they have rubber inserts although the picture on the truck page does not show the rubber as the previous page for the cars does hope that helps https://dl.dropbox.com/s/yrr5mhxvm1y...cover.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/61e32njhtrd...0pg03.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/fv8u79dvjbx...82%29.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/qvcvomdm3fv...0pg20.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/n0cla2wmgox...0pg21.jpg?dl=0 https://dl.dropbox.com/s/7wmv1ispwir...0back.jpg?dl=0 |
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A catalog that we still have floating around the dealership.
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Chevrolet Engineering Center 1970 Chevy truck specifications. Looks to be a few hundred pages and covers all truck models light, medium and heavy duty.
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^^^ Nothing in that book is correct. All the answers can be found on Facebook :lol:
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January 1972 mailer with the famous K/20 Cheyenne towing the AA 747. The same truck has purportedly been living in the Seattle area.
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Document holder: Original plastic document holder in great condition found on eBay. It came with a perfect* condition 1972 C10-30 owner's manual, Emission Control Systems manual, and Warranty Folder with attached Protect-O-Plate issued to John Noonan of Streator, Illinois.
*perfect - by far the most perfect I have ever seen. clearly these items were stored in heat/low humidity conditions since new |
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The documents that came with my Dad's 1970 CST/10 when I got it from him.
Original factory warranty card with original Protecto Plate Original purchase order and the original bill of sale from the original owner that bought the truck brand new. Gary |
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Love it all!
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Color Samples Brochure - 1972 (Note: in this early brochure GM apparently was thinking no black interior but red was planned.)
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Picked up a few more, the Dealer Parts Manager's Operating Manual is a neat piece. All about setting up your dealer for parts sales and how to arrange inventory/shelving.
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It reminds me of my local parts store (That has been there for Years) The Guy that runs it gets around slow. There is a other Employee's there. He still runs the show. Last time I was in there;) He let me go look for the part in a Location. That store has been there for Years and he Knows where Every Part is. :metal: I remember when they Flipped thru Books on the countertop to look for parts. :ito: |
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We have a local parts house here that still has racks of books and catalogs, even though they have a computer system too. But, more times than not, you'll see 'em dig though some of the books depending on the part. They also sell a lot of tractor and small engine parts too. Gary |
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I ran across this one online the other day, I hadnt seen it before.
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What a beautiful truck!
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This one is kind of interesting. Lists all antenna, tape player, radio and speaker related service parts that were available. Stuff like knobs, resistors, capacitors, lenses, dials, potentiometers, etc etc
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That's a cool one. Made for discriminating audiophiles :cool:
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Picked up another odd booklet, GMC Model Designation 2-sided booklet for 1971 and up. Guessing only the dealers were given these, little text on the bottom says Prod. Resch. 70-2M. Covers models 1500 through 9500 and Sprint too
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makes zero sense whatsoever. but, enjoy it! LOL
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Maybe back in the day, "Confidential" was something used by manufacturers. I've only ever seen it used with government info. When working in defense, info that wasn't classified by the gov in some way was designated as "Proprietary". Times change, I guess.
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