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Old 04-04-2015, 10:17 PM   #4
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Re: Confirming frame on 1972 3/4 ton suburban

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Originally Posted by orange72sub View Post
That number was by steering box and on top of frame rail by drivers door. There was also another number on the side of the front end of frame it is 60250 I am not sure what that number means at all. Any help is much appreciated. The reason I think it might be original is that it still has the eaton rear end on it and I believe the original dana 44 up front. This is the hard part about working on these old trucks you just never know what really ever happened in their life time.
2F108014

That frame number should match the last digits of the trucks VIN number if it is the original frame. The 8th number of the VIN would be the 2 which means '72, the 9th number of the VIN would be the F which means it was built at the Flint, MI assembly plant. The other 6 numbers should be the serial number.

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