Thread: Need help!!
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01-26-2013 07:48 AM #1
Need help!!
Hi!
I bought a 34 chevy 2D standard sedan and in the California title that followed the car the vin # was 2803, and for me to get the car registered her in Norway they need a vin # like xxDCxx2803. do you guys have any ide of where i can get the vin/serial number? i have checked under the floor carpet on the passenger side and door sills etc. i know most off the car back in the old days was registered with the engine id # but the car has a new 383 inn it now. is there any places to find old history with the lisence plate # etc? sow i can get the complete vin#?
Chris
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01-26-2013 09:16 AM #2
Chris,
The 2803 off the California title is the actual VIN used during the 1934 time period. The use of an 11 digit VIN number did not come about until the a phase in by the manufacturers starting in the early 1960's. The switch to 17 digit VIN numbers happened in 1983. So you will not find a longer Vehicle identification number on your Chevy's chassis.
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01-27-2013 05:21 AM #3
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01-28-2013 08:19 AM #4
Chris,
Believe it or not, yes, that VIN plate is correct for that model and year vehicle. That is this vehicles VIN (Vehicle identification number). No other numbers will be found on the truck or chassis. That "IS IT"...........
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