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bill3rail 11-11-2015 07:24 AM

No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
I bought this '70 C10? With State issued vin#. I want to figure out what if any options I have here.
The Inline 6 and 3 speed are easy for a newcomer like me to figure out.
I am about to re-gasket the rear end so I will check the gear ratio when the cover is off.
What other items should I be looking at?

Thanks,

Bill
See pictures here. http://2212.ecarlist.com/web/ebay_photos/21857452/

68 TT 11-11-2015 10:06 AM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bill3rail (Post 7372237)
I bought this '70 C10? With State issued vin#. I want to figure out what if any options I have here.
The Inline 6 and 3 speed are easy for a newcomer like me to figure out.
I am about to re-gasket the rear end so I will check the gear ratio when the cover is off.
What other items should I be looking at?

Thanks,

Bill
See pictures here. http://2212.ecarlist.com/web/ebay_photos/21857452/

I am assuming they repainted the glove box door and removed the SPID label in the process. With all the changes that I see to the truck I don't think it would do you much good any way.

It looks pretty clean in the photos. I would just do the basics like checking the condition of the steering linkage / ball joints / idler arm and check the condition of the brake shoes / wheel cylinders / axle seals plus all the fluid levels.

LockDoc 11-11-2015 10:12 AM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bill3rail (Post 7372237)
I bought this '70 C10? With State issued vin#. I want to figure out what if any options I have here.
The Inline 6 and 3 speed are easy for a newcomer like me to figure out.
I am about to re-gasket the rear end so I will check the gear ratio when the cover is off.
What other items should I be looking at?

Thanks,

Bill
See pictures here. http://2212.ecarlist.com/web/ebay_photos/21857452/


Unless there is a build sheet under or behind the seat (in the springs) you are probably out of luck with no SPID.

The ring and pinion tooth count chart is in post #2 in this thread:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=578793

LockDoc

sventinker 11-11-2015 05:32 PM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Factory power steering too! I would like to see a picture of the power steering lines where they cross over the frame if you wouldn't mind. Nice truck

john 11-11-2015 06:01 PM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Besides the power steering , which most six cyl's did not have you also have the optional wood bed floor, Looks like a very nice truck. The full gauge option would have been listed on the SPID.

bill3rail 11-11-2015 10:28 PM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 7372333)
I am assuming they repainted the glove box door and removed the SPID label in the process. With all the changes that I see to the truck I don't think it would do you much good any way.

It looks pretty clean in the photos. I would just do the basics like checking the condition of the steering linkage / ball joints / idler arm and check the condition of the brake shoes / wheel cylinders / axle seals plus all the fluid levels.

Yes, the glove box door has been repainted. Not very useful? I am just curious if there are any things to look at to identify. What changes do you see?

The truck is very clean! Steering is tight, Getting ready to convert to front disc brakes with new ball joints and some tie rod ends, Will inspect the rear brakes/cylinders/axles when she's in the air. Fluid levels are already checked.
Thanks,

bill3rail 11-11-2015 10:32 PM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LockDoc (Post 7372344)
Unless there is a build sheet under or behind the seat (in the springs) you are probably out of luck with no SPID.

The ring and pinion tooth count chart is in post #2 in this thread:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=578793

LockDoc

I didn't know about build sheets, I will be removing the seat because I wanted to replace the cable anyway.

Thank you for the link, I read that one once before, but failed to save the link.

bill3rail 11-11-2015 10:34 PM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sventinker (Post 7372763)
Factory power steering too! I would like to see a picture of the power steering lines where they cross over the frame if you wouldn't mind. Nice truck

I will try to get a picture over the weekend of the PS lines for you.

bill3rail 11-11-2015 10:37 PM

Re: No SPID Plate, can I get some ideas on what I have here?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by john (Post 7372800)
Besides the power steering , which most six cyl's did not have you also have the optional wood bed floor, Looks like a very nice truck. The full gauge option would have been listed on the SPID.

No Vac or tach on the dash. Aftermarket added under the dash board. I moved the tach to the steering column.

I'm adding power front disc brakes to the power steering this winter to make my knees last longer!


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