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Old 11-20-2023, 07:48 AM   #26
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Re: Stainless Drip Rail?

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If anyone out there has a truck they believe came with the trim from the factory and or was dealer installed, any dealer "add-on" invoice or RPO would be of interest to us all.
We have the RPO, B80. Therefore it was a factory option. Some parts like this would be shipped with the truck and installed at the dealership. I don't know that these were done that way
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Old 11-20-2023, 12:44 PM   #27
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We have the RPO, B80. Therefore it was a factory option. Some parts like this would be shipped with the truck and installed at the dealership. I don't know that these were done that way
Thanks Special K, I saw and noted that Gene had posted B80 in the thread above. The only reference I have seen of it being B80 is from a third party site and not a GM notation.

Does anyone have GM documentation or better yet, an SPID with the B80 on it?
Just hoping for verification.
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Old 11-21-2023, 05:33 PM   #28
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Re: Stainless Drip Rail?

I know this is old thread but ran across some Golden State parts a few months ago, still in the box, new. Luckly got to purchase it. Headliner trim and drip rail trim. Well-made stuff.
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Old 11-22-2023, 06:59 AM   #29
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Re: Stainless Drip Rail?

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Thanks Special K, I saw and noted that Gene had posted B80 in the thread above. The only reference I have seen of it being B80 is from a third party site and not a GM notation.

Does anyone have GM documentation or better yet, an SPID with the B80 on it?
Just hoping for verification.
You can accept the data found on www.outintheshop.com as verified GM information. It would be nice to see it on a SPID. I believe it was a short-lived option, so a rare bird. One fact is GM made this part and another is there is an RPO for it.
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Old 11-22-2023, 12:43 PM   #30
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You can accept the data found on www.outintheshop.com as verified GM information. It would be nice to see it on a SPID. I believe it was a short-lived option, so a rare bird. One fact is GM made this part and another is there is an RPO for it.
Special K, thanks for your input and I have no reason to doubt Outintheshop as "verified GM information."

I have used their site and admit they have a great site but Where did they get the information? As their site says quoted below, if they don't have a code listed, send it to them. Perhaps, if they have time, they can share how they verified the B80 code.

From Outintheshops website:
"67-72 RPO Codes
(Regular production options)

This list is exclusive to 67-72 chevy and GMC trucks but if you find that an option is missing drop me a line and I will get it added. Click FIND below to search for a code!"
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Old 11-22-2023, 03:05 PM   #31
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Re: Stainless Drip Rail?

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Special K, thanks for your input and I have no reason to doubt Outintheshop as "verified GM information."

I have used their site and admit they have a great site but Where did they get the information? As their site says quoted below, if they don't have a code listed, send it to them. Perhaps, if they have time, they can share how they verified the B80 code.

From Outintheshops website:
"67-72 RPO Codes
(Regular production options)

This list is exclusive to 67-72 chevy and GMC trucks but if you find that an option is missing drop me a line and I will get it added. Click FIND below to search for a code!"
Jeff has been collecting SPIDs for many years and has over 1000 of them, which is where he has sourced most of the RPOs.
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Old 11-22-2023, 04:16 PM   #32
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Jeff has been collecting SPIDs for many years and has over 1000 of them, which is where he has sourced most of the RPOs.
Excellent, we may finally see an SPID then.
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Old 11-23-2023, 04:13 PM   #33
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Re: Stainless Drip Rail?

Jeremiah King should be responding to this thread. He is an active member still..
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Old 11-24-2023, 12:17 AM   #34
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Re: Stainless Drip Rail?

I'm not convinced B80 is associated with or was offered on these trucks. The only place I've ever seen B80 drip rail molding is on a Chevelle. Has anyone every seen B80 on a truck of this era? Would love to see one if it's out there!
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