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jmader 07-08-2022 07:03 AM

SPID Questions
 
Looking at buying this truck. It's advertised as a 1967 K10 Short box step side but the SPID doesn't list the model number on it. Has anyone seen this before? The Spid was originally covered by the Spicer sticker before he removed it. SPID and Vin plate match numbers.


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Grumpy old man 07-08-2022 07:40 AM

Re: SPID Questions
 
I've had 2 -67's with no model #'s on the spid , Those were Baltimore built trucks . :chevy:

tutone 07-08-2022 08:22 AM

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Its kinda hard to read. Looks like a janesville truck. I wonder since it has special paint on there, that may have something to do with not bothering listing it. Was it a county road dept truck or something? I keep these on my phone.

Bigdav160 07-08-2022 05:20 PM

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Front and rear limited slip. I don't see that often.

jmader 07-09-2022 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9098804)
Its kinda hard to read. Looks like a janesville truck. I wonder since it has special paint on there, that may have something to do with not bothering listing it. Was it a county road dept truck or something? I keep these on my phone.

That's a good thought. He said it's been a plow truck it's whole life so it's reasonable to think maybe the road department owned it.

jmader 07-09-2022 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigdav160 (Post 9098976)
Front and rear limited slip. I don't see that often.

And power steering in a 4 wheel drive truck. That's gotta be super rare

jmader 07-09-2022 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Grumpy old man (Post 9098798)
I've had 2 -67's with no model #'s on the spid , Those were Baltimore built trucks . :chevy:

Good to know. Is there any other way to try to figure out if it's an original short bed without the model listed?

tutone 07-09-2022 06:54 AM

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Several ways to tell. On the front drivers side frame should be a partial vin that matches your tag. Wire brush that area and if it matches, look for frame cuts under the cab or just behind the cab. Most people who cut and weld frames, reinforce with a plate or plates on the inside. Look for bolts instead of rivits on rear cab mounts. If it is all seamless , the bed paint should be the same color and (age) of paint as your cab. You should be able to scrape a hidden spot to find out. It really hasn't been really popular cutting down 4x4s until the last few years. 2x4s awhile now. So if they went to the trouble of doing that, it would have a fresher driveshaft, frame paint maybe (in spots),and then the possibility of a swb swapped frame if the vin and bed dont match. Let us know

special-K 07-09-2022 09:06 AM

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Isn't the GVW different between long and short bed? That is shown on the VIN-plate. I know that is how to tell an original big block truck

Bigdav160 07-09-2022 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jmader (Post 9099121)
And power steering in a 4 wheel drive truck. That's gotta be super rare

A Unicorn. Chevrolet sales information doesn't mention power steering being available with 4 wheel drive (67-68)

There's one picture on this site that claims to be a real 67-8 4x4 power steering system.

It's hard to tell if it's even a truck frame

special-K 07-09-2022 09:54 AM

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Power steering was available but rare to find. It was the old ram-style such as used on early Vettes

pjmoreland 07-09-2022 10:09 AM

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Here are a couple of photos of a 1968 K20 with power steering.

jmader 07-09-2022 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigdav160 (Post 9099157)
A Unicorn. Chevrolet sales information doesn't mention power steering being available with 4 wheel drive (67-68)

There's one picture on this site that claims to be a real 67-8 4x4 power steering system.

It's hard to tell if it's even a truck frame

This SPID proves that they exist. Unfortunately this one is gone. Probably removed it when they swapped a 350 in back in the day.

jmader 07-09-2022 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9099154)
Isn't the GVW different between long and short bed? That is shown on the VIN-plate. I know that is how to tell an original big block truck

I’m not sure about this but it makes sense. I’ll have to do some digging on it.


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