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'72 C10. Or is it?
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So I bought the '72 like 2 weeks ago. I didn't bother running the VIN. It looked like a C10 so I bought it. I ran the VIN and it comes back as a C20. But the VIN sticker on the door is different coming back as a C10. So I'm thinking the cab was swapped out before. It has C10 style cab bushings., 5 lug rims, think a C10 axle, it rides like a C10, the rear leafs springs are 4 per side without a helper spring I believe.
What else will say C10? Does that picture look like a C10 sxle? Thanks. |
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Net weight on door jamb. As far as being '72, is there an extra C starting the VIN off?
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But different VIN #s. |
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The rear end is a C10.
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Most importantly, does title vin match any vin on the truck? There is also a vin on frame -- if memory serves I believe on driver side on top near the steering box, but likely tough to find, especially if rust and paint over.
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Title matches the post VIN. |
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look at the rivits holding the plate in the door jamb. are the rosette rivits? if not then the tag and the glovebox have been changed
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Show pics of all the numbers and the truck
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yes, pls post pics of the VIN (blacking out the last 6 #s, the serial, if you'd like) for the SPID, Door Sticker, and Cab VIN Plate. We can make a more educated guess with all the evidence in one post.
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So I figured it out. Thanks to everyone for helping. Thanks chevmn for mentioning where the VIN was at on the frame. Had to rub off a good layer of grime.
So the frame, door sticker, and glove box match revealing a 1971 C10. The cab VIN shows a 1972 C20 which that is what's registered. Here's the SPID which doesn't even match the cab now. 😆 Sorry, someone mentioned blanking out a portion of the VIN for some reason. Not sure if it's a big deal or not. |
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Here's what was revealed when I ran the VIN. Screen shot of my cell.
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You have a little bit bigger problem than mismatched VIN #s. Incorrect cab VIN rivets may make registering/titling it a pain. Where I lived in SoCal (also in the mojave), the DMV folks would walk to the truck to visually check the VIN. Pop rivets can mean CHP gets pulled in - I'd go to DMV and see what they say before I'd spend another dime on the truck. Was it an out of state purchase? I'd absolutely ask the seller about this also.
Keep us posted, I hope this works out ok. And I'm with you on the CA commercial fee for an open-bed light duty truck. It really used to bug me that I had to pay the commercial tag fee on my 1/2 ton swb 66 with a bed I could eat off of (and had to get it weighed like it was a semi-truck or something...) - I wasn't hauling anything with that truck and it was obvious. I REALLY liked living in the desert there - but I do not miss CA. You are not decoding the VIN correctly - and your decoder is for GMC, not Chev. Your SPID VIN, CCE142S= 72 1/2 ton V8 from St Louis Your metal VIN, CCE24 = 72 3/4 ton V8 (plant is scratched out) |
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I left CA about 10 yrs ago. But whether DMV is looking isn't exactly the point - having a pop-riveted VIN tag is the point. That's a potential problem in any state.
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It seems to me whoever did this work didn't have a title to the 1/2t truck and used a 3/4t VIN-plate that he had a title for. I doubt it's a cab swap, probably all one truck with swapped VIN-plate which is exactly what DMV is looking for. It's what auto thieves do. Not saying the truck is stolen, there are other reasons, but DMV treats it all the same. You can either deal with remedying the rivet issue or go back to seller to renig on the deal citing the illegal situation they put you in. Probably easier to deal with the rivets. The extra registration fee is a minor issue here
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My 69 truck has been registered 3 times (TX, CO, TX, NJ) since I bought it in 1989. And I've never had anyone at the DMV physically look at it.
My favorite was a 55 Chevy that used a stamped number on the engine block as the VIN number on the title. And that number was not the same as the actual VIN number on the door jamb tag! That was apparently a Texas-only thing up through 1955. It's caused a lot of headaches for a lot of guys whose cars no longer had the original engines. |
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