Not that it has anything to do with this thread but;
Another thing that looks out of place is the glove box. It's different than the way I've always seen them. Normally in my experience, when the glove box is closed, the door fits into a recess in the dash. The result is that the face lays flush with the surface of the dash front:
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In the image shown above, the door doesn't appear be the type that fits into a recess in the dash. The entire door seems to seat so that is outside of the dash surface - and the face is raised rather than flush:
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I was wondering if anyone knows: What would be the designation that would cause a C/K square body to have this type of glove box design?
IOW - does anyone know if this feature depends on - for example:
1. Model year
2.C/K drive
3. Chevy/GMC division
4. Trim package level
5. Body style
The reason I'm asking for help is because of this:
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1987 Chevy / GMC pickup cab. This cab is brand new, no miles. Comes with glass, rear slider, complete dash, pedals, and brake booster. No doors.
Asking price is $4000. I have made an offer, but my concern is that this cab isn't the proper application for my 1986 GMC Sierra K3500 (single rear wheel). Note the glove box in the lower left image
I'm almost done restoring my truck - and upgrading it from a base Sierra to a Sierra Classic. I have only used NOS or near perfect OEM sheet metal up to this point. The cab is the final step. I figure it would cost at least $2000 to repair my current cab. It is a mess:
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Just as far as patch panels, I'm looking at; floor pans, floor supports, inner and outer rockers, cab corners - plus labor costs. Actually $2000 might be a low figure.
And when it is all done, it will be a patched together cab. I don't care how good the body guy is; a cab made up of a bunch of welded together sheet metal panels can't compare to a factory assembled cab.
So does anyone know if that cab is the correct one for my truck? Also does anyone recognize that red object that is attached to the lower part of the dash bezel on the far left (next to the headlight switch hole)?