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    Chopped40 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1940 Chevy coupe
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    Is this an old VIN

     



    I just purchased a 1940 Chevy Coupe that has been modified by the last 3 owners. It is about 75% complete and is going to make one BAD ride. The problem being, I do not have a title to the car but the VIN plate, or what I was told is the VIN plate, was provided with the car. I will try to describe this plate the best I can.

    Square aluminum plate with GM manufacture info at the top.
    Below is a series of numbers as follows:
    Style# 40-1027
    Body# F3902
    Trim# 87
    Paint# 279

    All the above descriptions are in abbreviations. The plate appears to be really old and in appropriate condition for the year.
    I just want to be able to confirm this plate is a VIN before putting money into the restoration. I live in Ohio and am currently investigating methods to get the vehicle titles, inspected, and on the road. Any advise will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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    Frank the Judge is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    It's a trim tag, not a VIN plate.
    Frank

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    Let's see here's a place that may help http://www.its-titles.com/
    There is no substitute for cubic inches

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