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#998239 01/10/2014 3:44 AM
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Happy new year Bolters,

I have a question I'm embarrassed to ask but I will anyway. The VIN number for my 1947 AD, dually 1-ton truck is 2 ES A 3002. I know it is a 137" wheelbase built in Tarrytown NY.

I see you all note numbers like 3100, 3400 3800 etc. would these apply to my truck and if so what number is it?

Thanks,

Joe


1947 - 3800 dually known as "Deadwrench"
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Serial Numbers - 1947 Chevrolet Truck Specifications Manual:

2 ES A 3002

2 = assembly plant = Tarrytown, NY
ES = model = 3800 (1 ton)
A = month = January
3002 = serial/sequence number = 3002-1000 = 2002th vehicle out of this plant this model year

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go here, click Chevrolet Trucks (All Models Not Listed Below) Show - click your year for a PDF with a wealth of info .... 1T is a 3800, 3100 is 1/T

Bill


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"When we tug a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world" ~ John Muir
"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" ~ me
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Thanks guys. I downloaded the PDF from the heritage center. That was great.

Joe


1947 - 3800 dually known as "Deadwrench"
Link to a few photos

In this world there are givers and takers. The takers eat well, the givers sleep well.

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