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1970Stepside 12-19-2003 11:09 PM

Paint on the glove box I.D.
 
I bought a 1970 stepside from a guy locally a few weeks ago. The story on the 1970 truck was the guy traded his 4X4 truck for it. He drove it for about a year and a half he says. Then he parked it. His son decides he wants the truck. So the kid goes in and just starts taking stuff out that just didn't need to be messed with. He took out the DASH WIRING HARNESS! because it had a few bad wires, so he tells his Dad. He starts painting the inside of the cab black, gets paint everywhere inside. On the bottom of the windshield,on the door windows. Mostly overspray. He even painted over the I.D. Tag on the inside of the glovebox lid! I mean this kid went spray paint happy. His Dad was not a happy camper. So he decided to sell it. Thats when I bought it. The truck is in very good shape. 350/350 with a 12 bolt posi. Descent paint job (outside.) Anyway the question I was wanting to ask, is there anyway possible to recover the data from the tag on the glovebox lid? Or maybe submit the VIN number and have a new one made? I know this sounds like a stupid question, but if so then I guess it deserves a stupid answer. LOL,Thanks:D

Martin64 12-19-2003 11:16 PM

Test it with a little paint thinner or nail polish remover....welcome...what part of Ca?

Paul72 12-19-2003 11:20 PM

Welcome to the board from MN.

1970Stepside 12-19-2003 11:41 PM

Re: Paint on the glove box I.D.
 
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Originally posted by 1970Stepside
I bought a 1970 stepside from a guy locally a few weeks ago. The story on the 1970 truck was the guy traded his 4X4 truck for it. He drove it for about a year and a half he says. Then he parked it. His son decides he wants the truck. So the kid goes in and just starts taking stuff out that just didn't need to be messed with. He took out the DASH WIRING HARNESS! because it had a few bad wires, so he tells his Dad. He starts painting the inside of the cab black, gets paint everywhere inside. On the bottom of the windshield,on the door windows. Mostly overspray. He even painted over the I.D. Tag on the inside of the glovebox lid! I mean this kid went spray paint happy. His Dad was not a happy camper. So he decided to sell it. Thats when I bought it. The truck is in very good shape. 350/350 with a 12 bolt posi. Descent paint job (outside.) Anyway the question I was wanting to ask, is there anyway possible to recover the data from the tag on the glovebox lid? Or maybe submit the VIN number and have a new one made? I know this sounds like a stupid question, but if so then I guess it deserves a stupid answer. LOL,Thanks:D
I live in South Central Calif. In the San Joaquin Valley

Hutch 12-19-2003 11:55 PM

1970Stepside
My 71 has a plastic cover over the g/b data sheet.
If yours had this before it was painted then you might have a chance with some sort of solvent.
If it was just paper then it may take some work to recover the data.
If you have the original seat in your truck look in the springs for the build/order sheet. Some folkes have also found these behind or near the gas tank.
I don't beleive that anyone can tell you much about the options that a truck had from a VIN number though.
There is a boardmember/vendor that sells the original style g/b blank data sheets and someone else has an excel program that duplicates the original font used, but nothing will fool the experts.
Yukon Jack posted this thread in the FAQ section:
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