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#380951 02/27/2008 10:49 PM
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Ok Folks... I didn't figure that this was the actual VIN, but it is what is on an insurance card that I found in the truck (Actually that insurance card is where most of my info about the truck has come from so far...) 48 Chev Loadmaster 1.5ton VIN on ins card: FEA19356. Any clues? I tried the VIN decoders, etc.. Data plate is worn clean thus no data there... There is a pic of the ins card in the gallery (Link in sig)
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The number on the data plate would look similar to 21RJK10020. A one or two digit factory code, RJ for a 137" wheelbase, RK for a 161" wheelbase, a single letter production month (A=Jan, etc.) and a 5 digit production number. What number is on the title?


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This has been answered hundreds of times. It is one of the most commonly asked questions.

Most states, Texas included, titled vehicles by the engine number until 1955 or '56. FEA19356 is consistent with an engine number.


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1948 235 engine

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Yes, as far as I can tell it is a 1948 and it does have a 235 in it. Unfortunately I cannot get any info off of the data plate, the only info is what is on that insurance card. Wen I get a chance I will find the numbers on the motor and see if I can get any further with that. Unfortunately I do not have a whole lot of time to dedicate to this project. I am probably 10 years out on anything even resembling complete!
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Gator,

That code, FEA19356, is for a 1948 235 engine. If you find that code pressed into the block in the ledge just to the rear of where the distributor enters the block, then you (1) most likely have the original engine, and (2) the engine ID (serial number) was used as the VIN for registration purposes (as stated above by Cletis).

Most "VIN" decoders provide information for the code found on the body VID plate (the code such as the one given above by Jeff). Some states use the body-VID code as the VIN code for registration purposes. Some states, like New York, will now use either code for registration of pre-1972 vehicles, as long as taxes are paid.

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Cool, thanks! I have now learned one more new thing today...! Is there any way to find all the data that was on the data plate? Or is that basically lost in time...
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