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Longhorn Man 10-22-2004 04:54 PM

GM restoration packet
 
OK, I've gotten PM's asking about this restoration packet...or when I refer to dated GM material...well, here's the scoup.
Go out and write down your VIN (or make up an acurate one)
Call 1 800 222 1020
press 1 for english
press 4 when prompted for what department.



They will ask you your name, phone number, e-mail addy (so they can spam you probably) and your street address.
Tell them that you heard that they offer a restoration packet. They'll ask for what vehicle, and then they'll want the VIN.
Then in 6 - 8 weeks (all mine came in more like 1 to 2 weeks) you'll get a big 'ole packet in the mail. There will be a bunch of stuff that you probably won't want, but in that mess will be a bunch of photo copies of the old dealer books. In this, there will be all kinds of specs, option listings, base model equipment...ect.
All this for FREE!...at least, for all of us in the USA anyways.
This will NOT include info on your specific truck, like when it was made, nor where it was sold, or what options...ect. It is generic info.

Now, for our Canadian friends, there is another number (please some one post there number) and they have to pay for there packet...however, they get info on that particular truck, and Canadian production numbers and all that good info.

I JUST got done ordering the last one I needed...1972. Once that one gets in, I'll have to punch the holes in it and put it in my 3 ring binder with all my other info. (y'all don't think I actually REMEMBER all this stuff do you) It took me all of 5 min on the phone.

There has been reports in the past on here, that ppl never recieved there packet. While it never happened to me personally, you could always call them and they'll get another one out to you.


Only Chevy would do this for you....heck, GMC doesn't even do it..GMC owners have to go by all the Chevy info. :(


*update*28 Feb 2007
You'll have to press 4 again for cutomer assistance... so now you dil the number, press 1 for english, press 4, then 4 again, and that'll get you to the person you need to speek too.
I just ordered another 72 packet since I gave my first one to Dubie last summer. This cat told me after typing my name into his computer, that I already had one for a 72... i just told him I gave it to the guy who i sold my 72 C/10 to. :rolleyes: yeah, sure, what ever.

longhorn71 10-24-2004 08:49 PM

Andy, here is the info for the Canadians;Gerneral motors vintage vechicle services there phone no is 1-888-467-6853 out side of canada (905)644-4060
the only e-mail address i have is George.zapora@gm.com.the price for their services is 48.15 canadian. they can provide infromation on any gm product back to the 1930s(any canadian built ones)you need your vin number.they tell you things like;shipping date,production date,paint and trim code,dealer who sold it,and all the options.It also inculdes the info that Andy was talking about (gm or chev) also includes the production numbers for that model number :canada: :metal: :burnout:

67ChevyC10Stepside 10-26-2004 07:38 PM

they dont care how many you order?

Longhorn Man 10-26-2004 09:45 PM

well, they DO have your name on file...if you get 5 1969 packets, they'll probably *forget* to send you one at all....but if you have one of each year...or you make them think you have one of each year...then yeah...they'll send you one for each year.

Oh, BTW...the '70 packet is pretty lame...I would recomend getting the 70, but also the '69 packet too.

67ChevyC10Stepside 10-26-2004 10:27 PM

how do i make get a vin for each year? i would like to have a hole set

jakeslim 10-27-2004 12:20 AM

why don't we just scan them and email them to each other as needed?

Longhorn Man 10-27-2004 05:14 AM

jake, there are between 40 pages to well over 100...probably more like 120 pages.
besides, they are free.
as for wanting a vin for each year, just look at how the VIN code breaks down, and make one up like for a 67... CS147A129079

Longhorn Man 10-27-2004 09:47 PM

Not too bad....5 days later, and I am holding the 72 restoration catalog.

Rod 12-22-2004 10:13 AM

1 Attachment(s)
This is what page is the important one for the Canadian sold trucks...it shows what your truck came with for options..the rest of the pages in the GM Vintage Serices of Canada packet are just copies of pages from a dealer data book.

I edited the persons name it was sent and the part of the vin.

Longhorn Man 03-11-2005 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gyva
why is this service here? what do they get out of it?


Becouse they know there new cars suck and the chevy purest is all they have left, and most of the die hard chevy guys have there old stuff.
I dunno other than that.


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