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That is JUST SO A W E S O M E. i love that color and the perfection you are pouring into it. your a master restorer. beautiful...
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Beautiful job on the interior, thanks for additional photos. Jon, your probably already aware of this, but others may not be, your GMC appears to be equipped the the chrome front end equipment option. This option could be purchased on a deluxe ( base model) that normally would have had a painted front end. The full "Custom" trim would have came with cloth-vinyl seat, white door panels, arm rests and the "Custom" emblem. These era GMC's literally can be built a variety of different ways from the factory.
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GMC Panels seem to be the toughest to find any information, or survivor pictures of. Thank you for that picture . Next question for your library . 1966 GMC Custom seat cloth , Having a debate with 55-72 GM trucks , Steve M, on when they started using that material . I have a 1965 that is low miles with it but we also know the Colored Green seat pattern was used in 65 , thats the same basic pattern from 1962-1965 . So thats making the conversation about the Fawn material interesting . Ill post photos .
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And This is 1965-1966 but was it used in 1964 ? That we cant find proof of
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And heres the pattern in question ? Is it 1965 ? This picture is from a 1965 Suburban that has had multiple changes and could have been swapped into the truck ?
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All '62-'64 GMC customs had the same color coordinated vinyl cloth seat upholstery and pattern in Delta Green, Terrace Blue, Varsity Blue and Silver Fawn (first photo). In '65 the custom upholstry pattern was changed to a plaid design and came only in Medium Fawn (second photo). In '66, the custom came in dark fawn vinyl with plaid pattern (third photo). Not sure if the '65 plaid cloth is the same brownish color as the '66 plaid cloth. The deluxe '62-'66 seats were all Medium Fawn vinyl with charcoal trim, however the '62-'64 all vinyl simulated stitching pattern was different than the '65-'66 all vinyl simulated stitching pattern.
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Interesting , my old 65 GMC Custom had the Delta Green seat in it and this truck wasn't played with . But when it comes to GMC , Im seeing overlap in several areas and titled years not matching with actual driveline dates . The F series 1964 1965 1966 GMC is not always black and white like a Chevrolet it seems . Thank you again for your insight .
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If you really want to confuse the issue, look into a Canadian GMC. Serial number is between the driver's door hinges. I don't think the V-6 was even available. Coil springs seem to be the norm on 1/2 and 3/4 tons. Mine has a body colored firewall and box floor. There seem to be a hundred other things that are different that are not immediately obvious.
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Another clue as to whether your panel was ordered as a "custom" or ordered with separate "custom" features would be the absence of white door panels, right side sun visor and "Custom" emblems. Again, not really sure of how "custom" panels were built and not a big fan of brochure illustrations that have been doctored for use year after year as a source of credibility. Build sheets and or dealer invoices seem to be the only way to shed light on this obscure subject, unless another survivor panel appears on the scene, but won't be holding my breath for probably one of the rarest of the rare GMC models.
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As noted, your panel seems to not be a full custom, but ordered with a chrome grill and bumpers. The seat is a bigger mystery, as it seems to not be the material found in a 1964-66 Suburban front bench and jump seat. Your seat is the same as my 1962 GMC K1000 Suburban with Deluxe interior. I'd guess the seat was installed in place of the factory panel bucket seats some time after delivery, either from NOS or a used Suburban source. That may mean for full orginality, buckets would have to be installed, but I wouldn't. I'd reupholster the bench/jump seat in either Deluxe or Custom vinyl of that year. Probably custom. That seat cover would go great in my 1962 K1000.
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Both , Chevrolet and GMC Custom Panels, did not get the custom cloth seat material. Suburban yes , Panels no . The pattern on this GMC was used 1962-1966 and is specific to Panel truck seats and a few others, called Colonial Grain Vinyl in Medium fawn with Charcoal Fawn sides. The seat itself , yes its known as a Suburban seat, but , was available from the factory under "Special Instalations" , order number E-01023 ,it was not done by the dealer , or later in its life and you can tell that by the factory welded rectangular nuts under the floor. Its 100% original to this truck . Both my 66 GMC Data book and my Chevrolet Data books show this seat option for Panel trucks. Interestingly , you could also order the Panel Truck single bucket seat in a pickup or Suburban as well with the same special order number , GMC E-01023 or Chevrolet 9838 . As for the Custom option , I cannot find another GMC Custom Panel, other than the 63 I had years ago , neither came with the white door panels . This is Panel trucks only now, but Yes, Custom Suburban had the white door panels as did pickups. As for the Custom side emblems behind the doors , those were filled with body filler till I find a mint pair to put on the truck. Those will be on soon . Still have several things to finish on the truck . Hopefully those get done yet this year . I will post the seat info in the next post . |
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Heres the pictures
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This is from the Chevrolet 66 Data book concerning the seat
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Heres a great document on a 1962 GMC K1000 Panel ordered with the Suburban front seat
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60-66 - If I was out to lunch on my ideas, sorry. I hope it at least they caused you to solidify what you know. Your truck is unbelievable.
I'm also trying to keep mine original, but not restored orginal. |
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