Hey guys, I have a 9V6 color coded 1985 K10 which is called Gunmetal Gray. I have yet to see another OEM gunmetal gray K10 Of this era out there. Tons of aftermarket paint job but none original. The GM brochure states that this color code was only for the Astro mini van during his time so idk why mine got so “lucky”. I did find out that the 1985 Outdoorsman Edition K10 Was offered in this paint code, but as cool as that would be, I feel pretty confident that this one ain’t it. Did they offer custom paint choices back then? Curious to see another one out there! Post a pic if you have it as mine is painted white right now and am wanting to go back to OEM. Thanks!
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So - having said that - it's taken me a while to develop an opinion on this, because I sure don't remember an "Outdoorsman" package.
The structure of the option code (9V6) is not a normal RPO (Regular Production Option). The RPO codes are an alpha character followed by numbers, usually, like C60 (air conditioning) or N67 (Rally wheels).
It looks more like an SEO to me (Specialty Equipment Option). Those are number-letter-number, like 9C6 (Police Option) and are used by the fleet and special order group to designate the small vehicle runs in the fleet world. Typically this is done for Medium Duty trucks rather than Light Duty trucks.
Normally what I see is YH6 (Bonus Value Option) for special things like Spring Specials (economizer price savers and the like). The YH6 option gets reused a lot for that and normally people have YH6 but have no idea why. It is interesting to me that both options appear here.
So I would posit that the YH6 and 9V6 options combined are what creates the "Outdoorsman" package. Maybe even a regional release which might explain why I don't remember it.
I bet you have an Outdoorsman and didn't know it, especially if the stickers have gotten lost somewhere along the way.
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