1dollardog
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Does anybody know a good website for decoding vin numbers for old chevy bodies and engines? Thanks alot...
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Shoot me numbers and i'll dig in my books
Also Eric aka turbofish has a database at his fingertips
1958-67 models, the tag is riveted to the firewall near the windshield. and that seems to be the body tag
O5D<---time built
66<--year built]-14637<---body type]-LOR<--Plant-1002<-# unit
842-A
W-2M
The Vin plate attached to the left front body hinge pillar directly below the upper door hinge. would have the 2nd and third digits which should be 68 which is Impala SS V8 (1966-67)
Get the Vin numbers from the plate on the hinge pillar and also get the numbers from the motor, pad on front pass just under head.
if those are worn down then there are other ways to try and cross ref dates etc
O5D=4th week of MayO5D
66-14637-LOR-1002
842-A
W-2M
That was from the cowl tag on my father's 66 Impala. We are trying to find out what engie/trans it came with as well as the original color.
This is the number of the engine (not original) from the truck:T062EDA.
Also Eric aka turbofish has a database at his fingertips
Back in the good old days when you bought a car new there was a metal credit card sized plate with the owners manual that had pretty much everything a dealer needed to know about the car. A primative version of our SPID labels more or less. Now that I think about it there was two plates to a vehicle. One with car information and the other with the selling dealer info. You know those old credit card invoice stampers with the handle you pulled down to imprint a piece of carbon paper onto 2 pieces of paper? What you did when or if you had to bring the car in for warranty(90 days! Take that Toyota!) the dealer would stamp the paper work with those plates so they could be payed for the work. I bet if you look at old Vettes and muscle cars on eBay a few of them have the original Protect-O-Plates.
So does the car match up with the info I posted? I'm wondering about the silver and bronze paint. That sounds weird to me. I wasn't to sure if the 2M was just a special roof color.