11-23-2014, 08:28 PM | #1 |
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vin number question
I read the vin decoder and understand everything but the last 6 digits...
if Im thinking right then this truck is the 19,667th truck made in 67? vin is ce147a119667 Is that right? Not important, just wondering.
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11-23-2014, 09:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: vin number question
I think there is links on th FAQ's section
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It would be the 19,667th truck assigned a VIN in that sequence at that plant. The value you are thinking of is the "manifest build number", or general assembly build sequence number, which you likely do not have access to (unless you found your build sheet in the truck). There are a few relevant things for your to consider: a) Each nameplate typically has its own VIN sequence. So Chevrolets are counting up roughly sequentially, as would GMCs or Cadillacs or Buicks or any other nameplate built on that same assembly line. It is likely there were significantly more than 19,667 vehicles built on that line before they got to your truck as a result of all this other "fodder". b) Vehicles are not necessarily built in VIN sequence. So 19,668 and 669 could easily have come before 19,667. c) Each plant has its own VIN sequence, independent from the other plants. So while yours, built in Atlanta, is incrementing up so are the VINs at Flint, Fremont, St Louis, Oshawa, Baltimore, Tarrytown and Janesville. There is no correlation between VINs at the respective plants, and the lead plants (like Flint) could be cranking out two or three times as many vehicles as a satellite plant like Atlanta. Hope this helps your understanding - K
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Assembly Plant A = Atlanta B = Baltimore F = Flint J = Janesville N = Norwood P = Pontiac S = St. Louis T = Tarrytown Z = Fremont 1 = Oshawa Vehicle Serial Number 100001 = 1st Unit Built
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11-24-2014, 10:37 PM | #5 |
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Re: vin number question
I'd listen to Keith he knows a thing or two about this stuff. Look at his signature.
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haha, I believe him... I only ask because of what the vin section states. If its wrong then it only confuses guys who havnt had it explained it like Keith did.
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Re: vin number question
Not sure where the problem is but in 67 all Chevrolet light trucks started at the serial number 100001.
So while you can have a rough idea of where in the sequence a specific vehicle was manuafactured from the VIN/serial number the actual sequence off the line at that plant can and did vary for a myraid of reasons. But at this point its the best reference going and the same GM used for service issues when new. Your truck is probably one of ten 67 Chevrolet CK10-30 trucks with a serial 19,667 from ten different plants. Each has a unique VIN number due to the plant code even if everything else is the same. But as Keith pointed out it is impossible to tell where in the sequence of all vehicles produced at the plant due to the various serials used for all models/nameplates built at a specific plant.
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The VIN decoder is correct: Chevy started at 100001.
But the point is that several nameplates are being built on the same line, each building up incrementally within its own VIN sequence. Here is a little different tack, from a different discussion: Quote:
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the splaining in that detail. All cleared up now
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