someotherguy
Truly Awesome
Lots of stories around but I'll take that one on a proof-only basis, since the 4L60E hit the scene for 1993 models. The only possible exception I could imagine would be some oddball fleet/government contract vehicle that would also have numerous other variances from regular production.Then he must have a hold-over 4L60. Ive heard that a very, very small sub-population of gm vehicles produced in 94 that have 4L60s but have never seen actually seen one.
OP says they do have the glovebox just not handy. The RPO's will tell the story. If the label isn't legible (which is common on 1988-1994 due to placement) then the VIN might still be on record with GM and the build sheet can be pulled through Compnine or a friendly dealer. In fact I'd suggest having that info checked before it is no longer available. Older trucks have dropped off, I've noticed. Years ago I wasn't able to pull a number of early gmt400 VIN's.
Richard