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Old 10-18-2018, 08:22 AM   #12
JQ-72
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Re: 1972 Sierra Grande brought back from the dead

Thanks guys! I appreciate the comments. I wish this truck could have been saved several years ago. Both door bottoms and rockers have some rust where it sat so long. Bed floor has a little rust too.
Tim - Definitely a 1972 model. VIN is TCE142... The mirrors are aftermarket, not original GMs. Notice in the before pics how rusty they are (factory mirrors were aluminum and stainless). It was a very early 72 model - blue sticker on door and the date codes I’ve located are Aug. 1971. It does have the stainless cover on the tailgate handle. Here’s what’s got me puzzled : it lists parchment trim on SPID, but it’s got black seat belts. Their date codes match the rest of the truck too.
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