View Full Version : What color were the wheels originally on my 1962 K1000 Suburban?
Ledslinger
November 16th, 2022, 02:23 AM
The exterior is Pearl Gray, which I assume is what it came as. It has the 17.5" wheels and white grill and bumpers. Very early 1962 production I think.
Ed Snyder
November 16th, 2022, 06:36 AM
The exterior is Pearl Gray, which I assume is what it came as. It has the 17.5" wheels and white grill and bumpers. Very early 1962 production I think.
My '62 is also Pearl Gray with Olympic White trim around the windows. VIN is K1001CJ1121A. How does that compare to your VIN?
Ledslinger
November 16th, 2022, 08:14 AM
Mines about 84 earlier than yours. Mine is all gray.
Ledslinger
November 22nd, 2022, 01:09 AM
I've concluded the original wheels were black.
Ed Snyder
November 22nd, 2022, 02:26 AM
I've concluded the original wheels were black.
The original wheels on my '62 were an off-white.
Ledslinger
November 24th, 2022, 02:14 PM
The original wheels on my '62 were an off-white.
May have been that the 17.5 wheels were black. No reason anyone would have ever painted them since new other than me, and I've owned it since 1978. Little reason for the wheels to have been painted in its first 17 years of life since it was a university owned vehicle kept at their field camp in Wyoming and used two months a year in the summer and stored many of those 17 years.
All evidence on the remaining paint is they were never anything other than black.
Ed Snyder
November 25th, 2022, 04:37 AM
May have been that the 17.5 wheels were black.
All evidence on the remaining paint is they were never anything other than black.
My original white wheels were 15". My spare is still mounted on one of them. The other four are long gone.
GMCNUT
January 14th, 2023, 07:50 PM
I've concluded the original wheels were black.
The 1962 GMC data book says all wheels were Olympic White so since we don't know at what point the 17.5" were installed, we have to assume they were a previous owner or dealer installed upgrade from the 15" or 16" it likely came off the assembly line wearing. It came from the factory with Olympic white wheels of whatever size they were and now it has these, but I would absolutely not leave them Black - re-paint olympic white because it looks a ton better with grey anyway
gmccollector
January 19th, 2023, 03:32 PM
The wheel color on any 1962 K 1000 was white . No black wheels on a GMC until the larger series trucks . A very well known and very low mile 1962 GMC K1000 Panel still usings its original 17.5s with white wheels is out there for pictures .
Ledslinger
March 12th, 2023, 03:22 AM
The 1962 GMC data book says all wheels were Olympic White so since we don't know at what point the 17.5" were installed, we have to assume they were a previous owner or dealer installed upgrade from the 15" or 16" it likely came off the assembly line wearing. It came from the factory with Olympic white wheels of whatever size they were and now it has these, but I would absolutely not leave them Black - re-paint olympic white because it looks a ton better with grey anyway
Since I am the second owner of this Suburban, and the original owner was the University of Missouri Geology Dept, I assume and have no reason to believe it wasn't as ordered when I bought it in 1978. It was optioned for life in the field at their field camp in Wyoming when it was ordered. Three rows of seats, 4 sliding windows in back, 4 speed, big oil bath air cleaner, heater, 4WD and 17.5" wheels.
The possibility that the 17.5" wheels were added later is slim. Just kind of improbable in a car pool situation. But maybe the offroad performance or ground clearance was lacking, and a dealer suggested them. They will stay black as they have always been.
Ed Snyder
March 12th, 2023, 06:15 AM
Since I am the second owner of this Suburban, and the original owner was the University of Missouri Geology Dept, I assume and have no reason to believe it wasn't as ordered when I bought it in 1978. It was optioned for life in the field at their field camp in Wyoming when it was ordered. Three rows of seats, 4 sliding windows in back, 4 speed, big oil bath air cleaner, heater, 4WD and 17.5" wheels.
The possibility that the 17.5" wheels were added later is slim. Just kind of improbable in a car pool situation. But maybe the offroad performance or ground clearance was lacking, and a dealer suggested them. They will stay black as they have always been.
The original wheels on the one ton panel that my Dad and I converted into a Suburban where 17.5" white ones. That's Dad in the photo in 1965.
Ledslinger
March 12th, 2023, 10:15 AM
The original wheels on the one ton panel that my Dad and I converted into a Suburban where 17.5" white ones. That's Dad in the photo in 1965.
Much water under the bridge with GMC between my early 1962 production and 1965. I had never considered that the wheels were added after delivery, but that is possible. Certainly after owning my GMC for 44 years, I'm used to the wheels being black.
I suppose the suggestion is that if you ordered wheels from a GMC dealer after delivery, they were black, but if ordered with the vehicle, they were white? I would imagine that ordering 5- 17.5" wheels with tires at the dealer would have been quite expensive. Then there may have been a hub cap issue if they are different on the 17.5 vs the 15 or 16. No hub caps when I got it in 1978. I'll guess 1962 GMC 4WD 17.5" hub cap sets are rare as hens teeth.
Ed, your dad must have been tall. He sure knew what he wanted in a vehicle, and bought something suitable.
Ledslinger
March 14th, 2023, 04:47 PM
It appears black wheels indicate dealer installed 17.5" wheel option. They've been black during the nearly 45 years I've owned the truck, and it would be weird for them to be white, so black they'll stay. White wheels correct for factory installed option, black wheels correct for dealer installed 17.5" wheel option? Unless for some reason the optional wheels at the factory were black and tires got installed before they were painted.
gmccollector
March 14th, 2023, 09:22 PM
1961 and a 1962 GMC K1000 panels with the original 17.5s
Jim A
March 15th, 2023, 05:14 PM
My stock 17.5 wheels are black.
And about to be re-tired (not retired).
Search for the rims online and you will wish you hadn't thrown the old ones away.
gmccollector
March 15th, 2023, 11:33 PM
From the GMC 64-66 Data book
gmccollector
March 15th, 2023, 11:37 PM
N series 1960-1961 Wheel colors
Jim A
March 17th, 2023, 06:07 PM
While mounting my new mudgrips yesterday, I discovered that the black wheels I've been looking at for 53 years were originally white.
Why the original owner sprayed them in the truck's first ten years will forever be a mystery.
Ledslinger
May 6th, 2023, 04:31 PM
Pulled the tires off the front of my truck and there's no indication the wheels were ever white. One of the wheels had some high spot wear on the inside from a tube being installed at some point.
If when I pull the back tires off there is any indication the wheels were ever white, I'll paint them white. I'm pretty sure they were always black, and since the vehicle original owner was a university geology department, there is little logic in anyone repainting the wheels.
I suppose the best explanation as offered, is that the original base 15" wheels, or optional 16" wheels were found lacking in some regard. Either traction off road or ground clearance, and a set of 17.5" wheels were ordered through dealer replacement parts source. Possibly these wheels arrived black and there was no reason to repaint them. Or someone decided the truck should have this option and installed them before delivery.
If my truck has dealer installed 17.5" wheel option, that is part of its history, and I will keep that history.
Are white GMC wheels also white between the beads and on the back?
Ledslinger
May 11th, 2023, 03:16 AM
Was cleaning the front wheels and spare wheel for painting today, and noticed the date codes on them. The spare was from 1965, and the two fronts were both 9 of 1961. All three wheels are black - front, back and between the beads. The September 1961 date code seems potientially consistent with being factory installed on an early 1962 production vehicle.
Ledslinger
May 11th, 2023, 04:56 PM
1961 and a 1962 GMC K1000 panels with the original 17.5s
On that order sheet or invoice, the 17.5" tires are described as "FLMST" Anyone know what that means?
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