Could it actually be a 55 1st series??
Kurt
Advdesign1@aol.com wrote:
> If your truck is a half ton, it also has a newer transmission, driveshaft,
> and rear axle. If it is larger than half ton the driveline could be stock.
> The ID plate on driver's door post was the only location for vehicle serial
> number if it is a Chevy. If GMC I'm not sure. What numbers are on your
> paperwork? I would tend toward a repro ID plate with number stamping to
> match papers.
> Bob ADler
> <<
> I have recently purchased my first oldtruck. The body style is 1954 with 3
> windows across the back, but according to the engine # the engine was made
> in 1956 and it has a open drive shaft. Does this mean that someone has
> change the engine and drive line? I have not been able to find the vin #.
> There is no id plate on the door post. Is there any place else on the body
> or frame were the vin # would be stamped? >>
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