identifying my 75 Chevy?

Discussion in '1973-1987' started by idahoredneck, Feb 16, 2015.

  1. idahoredneck

    idahoredneck Member

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    Hey y'all, I'm new to this forum thing, but I was wondering if anyone knew how to identify the sub-model (like Cheyenne, Silverado, etc) of a 1975 K 20. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
     
  2. Lakeroadster

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    The GM Heritage Center Vehicle Information Kits

    Welcome!

    How about 149 pages of data specific to your 1975 Chevrolet Truck? Download it here: The GM Heritage Center

    Hope that helps. Post up some photos of your truck and tell us more when you get a chance.

    John
     
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  3. idahoredneck

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    thanks

    Thank you man, I'm gonna check it out now
     
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    Welcome

    And in case you didn't yet know , there's a great self service Junk Yard way up on North Las Vegas Blvd. ~ the L.V.P.D. is daemon in parking so they tow away and scrap out close to a thousand vehicles a week , they get cycled through the P-A-P Yards pretty quick so go look and don't waste a moment if you see anything you like .

    There's another , smaller one , still good on South Boulder Highway up the hill to wards Henderson .

    Good luck hunting ! .

    BTW : the V.I.N. will usually tell you everything you need to know .
     
  5. idahoredneck

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    junkyards

    Thanks man, as soon as I get back to Vegas I'll check those out. I usually go to Pick-A-Part over on lamb Blvd, but they ain't always got what I'm looking for
     

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