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Where is my RPO sticker?

Gskrot99

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Looked in the center console and in the glove box. Not on wheel tubs either. Anyone know where it's at?
 
What year? Usually all square bodies I know of are in the glove box.... If it's not I'm guessing the glove box has been replaced or something.
 
Drivers side inner fender is where I found most of them--sometimes on the glove box door..usually the ones under the hood peeled off and blew away years ago...not sure if you could trace back to GM the RPO for your particular truck using the VIN that far back..wish you could,I'd find it very interesting to see what some of my trucks came with for original equipment.

I did find a few RPO stickers under the seat,stuffed between the springs and foam ,also one truck had it stuck to the rear cab wall..
 
Looked in the center console and in the glove box. Not on wheel tubs either. Anyone know where it's at?

My '83 was on the inner fender, my '85 and '87 are both in the glove box.

By the 80's GM seemed to be pretty consistent with the glove box. Unfortunately some PO's removed them.
 
95% of them are in the glovebox.

Some people remove them.

Some people are idiots.

Martin

:haha:


FWIW, none of my 4 rigs have had RPO sheets in the glovebox. My '83 and '82 parts rig had camper mounting instruction stickers in the glovebox, not sure that an RPO sticker would have easily fit.

The CUCV has its sheet on the fender.
 
I know my 87,87,and 88 suburbans,,,, 86 k5, and both 88 crew cabs were all in the GB. not sure about my 83 k10 or 85? c10 though. odd that GM would move them around like that. isn't the weirdest thing they ever did though
 
1. Waiting so long to join the extended cab club.... 2. Mixing metric and standard hardware on the same vehicle.... 3. then there's always this thing,:doah:

85-88_Chevrolet_Nova.jpg
 
My '82 K2500 requires both metric & SAE wrenches,since it has some metric and SAE/USS bolts on various things...pain in the butt,and its easy to put the wrong fasteners into the holes and create a nice problem for yourself..:mad:..
 

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