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Originally Posted by ClassicAutoResto
Sounds like a typo or a current computer system classification at the DMV in your state. Kentucky has the same type of classifications for the old 10,20, and 30 series trucks, now re-classifying them as 1500, 2500, and 3500. Jerry
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I still lean towards a typo also, but there weren't any computer classifications here as this is a title from 1970!
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Originally Posted by ClassicAutoResto
You may want to edit your post and remove your vin number from the photo...too easy to get replacement titles on old vehicles in some states.
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Thanks for the concern, maybe I'm bein a duma$$ but I figure that if someone want's it bad enuff they will just steal it, and if a phony title was used for loan collateral they would use something that is worth more than anything I own.
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Originally Posted by baddawg65
Actually there was K2500 models as well as 1000 1500 and 3500. The emblem on the side stands for 20 series truck wich includes the 2500. The serial # matches the descption you gave for the truck.
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Do you mean that you think this is actually a Chevy, half converted, or is it possible it was a GMC all along? By the way, what is the title wieght of your Chevy??? Since it's a 3/4 ton fleet, it should be similar, altho the v-6 is heavier than an I-6 I'm sure.
Thanks again!---DAC
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