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Location: Wentworth, NH
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Re: Vin decoding
You can find out where it was built in the first 11 digits.
All 17 digits can get you an original build sheet from the GM heritage center here in the US. I'm not sure about Canadian built trucks but probably... http://Compnine.com may have your truck in their database. If they have it they can provide a complete list of original options. You'll need all 17 digits and you'll have to give them an email address to sign up for a 24hour trial... I got complete RPO lists from them for my 2009 Impala SS and my 2000 GMC. The M1008 CUCV is self explanatory and my 1976 is not in any database including GM.
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1959 M35A2 LDT465-1D SOLD 1967 Dodge W200 B383, NP420/NP201 SOLD 1969 Dodge Polara 500 B383, A833 SOLD 1972 Ford F250 FE390, NP435/NP205 SOLD 1976 Chevy K20, 6.5L, NV4500/NP208 SOLD 1986 M1008 CUCV SOLD 2000 GMC C2500, TD6.5L, NV4500 2005 Chevy Silverado LS 2500HD 6.0L 4L80E/NP263 2009 Impala SS LS4 V8 RTFM... GM Parts Books, GM Schematics, GM service manuals, and GM training materials...
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