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Old 01-01-2015, 01:41 AM   #1
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I've been searching all day and have had no luck.Can anyone help me figure out what year frame i have?its a long bed 4x4 frame.This is all that is stamped on the frame:ZA22557.Any help would be appreciated.Im trying to figure out what year frame i have so i can figure out what springs i will need for the front.I read somewhere that the 67-68 4x4 springs are different.Is there a way to tell if i have a 67-68 4x4 frame by measuring?HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Old 01-01-2015, 07:15 AM   #2
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Thinking it might be a 69 GMC built at Fremont, CA. Bruceman1968 is going to have to chime in here.

Now did you get a title to that frame on a non-op?
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Old 01-01-2015, 08:32 AM   #3
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If you show pictures I can most likely help. We could at least tell you weather you can use the 69-72 springs or not. If no picture is possible, what is the width of the springs at the ends?
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Thinking it might be a 69 GMC built at Fremont, CA. Bruceman1968 is going to have to chime in here.
Tim, that's right.
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Old 01-01-2015, 01:31 PM   #5
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Thinking it might be a 69 GMC built at Fremont, CA. Bruceman1968 is going to have to chime in here.

Now did you get a title to that frame on a non-op?
How did you figure that out?I had a frame in the past starting with "ZA" and i never could figure out what year it was...
That would be cool though.69 is my favorite year.

No i didn't get a title for this frame.I traded my 2wd frame for this 4x4 frame.
I have a title on non op for my cab.So when i do the inspection,ill tell them i changed frames and have this number added to my title.Its a salvaged title ,so it was never guna be all original anyways...

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If you show pictures I can most likely help. We could at least tell you weather you can use the 69-72 springs or not. If no picture is possible, what is the width of the springs at the ends?

Here are some pics.let me know if you need any more.




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Tim, that's right.
Thanks bruceman1968.How Did you figure that out?
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Old 01-01-2015, 02:28 PM   #8
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How did you figure that out?I had a frame in the past starting with "ZA" and i never could figure out what year it was...
Your kidding right! Bruceman1968 and I do a lot of decodoing for people. Since he is a lot more into GMC vagaries than I his crosscheck was important.

On a Chevrolet the frame VIN is eight digits. Year, plant and the serial (six digits).

The GMC is a little different.
In this case:
Z Fremont, CA asembly plant
A 1969 (B 1968 & Z 1970)
22557 unit serial number (10001 was start of MY)

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=570059


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...No i didn't get a title for this frame.I traded my 2wd frame for this 4x4 frame.
I have a title on non op for my cab.So when i do the inspection,ill tell them i changed frames and have this number added to my title.Its a salvaged title ,so it was never guna be all original anyways...
Suggest you start the process early and make sure there will not be a problem. It would be a bummer to find a problem after its built and fully funded.
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Old 01-01-2015, 02:39 PM   #9
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lol no i wasnt kidding..Thanks for the confirmation though.

you mean check if the frame has been reported stolen?I cant actually get the vin inspection without the truck being altogether right?

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Your kidding right! Bruceman1968 and I do a lot of decodoing for people. Since he is a lot more into GMC vagaries than I his crosscheck was important.

On a Chevrolet the frame VIN is eight digits. Year, plant and the serial (six digits).

The GMC is a little different.
In this case:
Z Fremont, CA asembly plant
A 1969 (B 1968 & Z 1970)
22557 unit serial number (10001 was start of MY)

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=570059




Suggest you start the process early and make sure there will not be a problem. It would be a bummer to find a problem after its built and fully funded.
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