Rick, Thanks!
Is there a source which includes all that information? I just made a post at the 'other site' soliciting information.. which I will delete if you are confident with all this info??
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Rick, Thanks!
Is there a source which includes all that information? I just made a post at the 'other site' soliciting information.. which I will delete if you are confident with all this info??
Thanks CN (and Rick)..
*Slapping myself*... I remember that chart NOW; I suppose I've been too Nomad focused the past 40 yrs! (plus I'm OLD and my oldtimers disease is peaking I think!).. :)
I found it all in the book I mentioned earlier.Quote:
Is there a source which includes all that information?
Note that the chart Cnut linked has a 210 sport coupe as 1037D. The same chart is in my book. Other lists show the 210 sport coupe as 1037, which is consistent with the way they did all other 210/Bel Air style numbers.
Yes, after CN posted that chart, I remembered it and dug it out of my document as well and scanned it (a little cleaner than is posted at the OldCarManuals site).
note: That chart also lists the 210 2-dr HT as a CLUB COUPE... as model 1011-A (2124) :) in addition to listing the same car as a 1037D (2154) Sport Coupe ... I suppose that shows that even Chevrolet was *confused* with all these numbers! :)
It always was confusing to me trying to keep up with both FISHER and Chevrolet model numbers for each car.. so I guess I just put it out of my mind except for Nomads! :) This chart clarifies it all and list BOTH Fisher and Chevrolet Model Numbers!
Some states didn't use VIN numbers for '55 and earlier cars. The state didn't put the VIN number on any documentation, just the motor number.
My wife surprised me with my new plate today!
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Wow, nice license plate. I like it. Your wife sure is taking good care of you.
your wife does good. does she have a sister?-------------------> just kidding, happily married for over 40 years.