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2014 VIN Info Thread

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CARNAC

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Thank you for your help Carnac,
I'm glad it is already titled in my state and only need transferred and doesn't need inspected, because the title shows it as an '87 and your info shows '83. Everything else on the title matches except the year, one of those where it is probably better to let sleeping dogs lie.....

And donations going out, thanks again.
Only thing I see is that if you go to sell it, many states set 1984 or 1985 as the last year to declare as a historic vehicle. It affects some folks decision on purchasing it. I would also say this is the date some (probably) private typed in when they received it.
 

Jon Giovani

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Only thing I see is that if you go to sell it, many states set 1984 or 1985 as the last year to declare as a historic vehicle. It affects some folks decision on purchasing it. I would also say this is the date some (probably) private typed in when they received it.
yes, for historical vehicles it has to be at least 30 years old which according to the title it is not. But after doing my research on various ways to license this it looks like farm truck is the best way for me for now. Can still haul anything within the limits I license it for and no cdl or airbrake endorsements required on a farm truck, plus a heck of a lot cheaper than licensing it commercial for the same tonnage. Then in another 3 years when it is eligible for historical status may be change it then if I'm not using it to haul anymore.
Not to mention full coverage with 10x more liability coverage than required in nebraska only cost me 147.00 pet year through Farm Bureau.

but I am glad that you were able to supply me with the accurate information on this so I have that in the back my mind, for the future.
 

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Thank you again Carnac! I'm doubling my donation as luck would have it....

Amazing that my two trucks are truly brothers as they served in sister units under the 450th Chemical Battalion, 209th Regional Support Command, 355th Signal Command... My 923 was with the 369th Chemical Company 4th Platoon out of Waco TX. and my 925 was with the 340th Chemical Company 4th Platoon out of Houston TX.

So it looks like my bumper markings should be something like for my 925:
The left Bumper should read
209th RSC
450th CBN
The Right side should be
340th CC
CM490 This line would be platoon and vehicle number i.e. 4 90 but I don't recall what the CM (which is on my 925) stands for?

Then based of the 925 my 923 would/should be like:
The left side should read
209th RSC
450th CBN
The Right side should be
369th CC
??4?? (based off of what I could make out from the 925's actual markings)

Correct??
 

MuleMac01

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Probably

CAARNG 1-140 AV on rear drivers side

HSC-??T on rear passenger side

TY carnac but been doing some digging on Google for the last 3 hours and I think I have it.

Left side right side
40-40-1BN HSC-140AV-???T

stands for 40infanty division 40th aviation brigade 1st battalion...... Helicopter support company 140th Aviation ????? think I did ok?
 

CARNAC

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TY carnac but been doing some digging on Google for the last 3 hours and I think I have it.

Left side right side
40-40-1BN HSC-140AV-???T

stands for 40infanty division 40th aviation brigade 1st battalion...... Helicopter support company 140th Aviation ????? think I did ok?
If you have pictures of their vehicles then I guess you have it. States normally mark their NG vehicles with ARNG, in this case CAARNG. Yep they belong to the 40 ID. Normally battalion comes before regiment and the bn would be dropped.

Then again, as I've mentioned here before, I knew one brigade headquarters that had 8 vehicles in their motorpool with 8 different bumper numbers formats for the same unit.
 

CARNAC

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Thank you again Carnac! I'm doubling my donation as luck would have it....

Amazing that my two trucks are truly brothers as they served in sister units under the 450th Chemical Battalion, 209th Regional Support Command, 355th Signal Command... My 923 was with the 369th Chemical Company 4th Platoon out of Waco TX. and my 925 was with the 340th Chemical Company 4th Platoon out of Houston TX.

So it looks like my bumper markings should be something like for my 925:
The left Bumper should read
209th RSC
450th CBN
The Right side should be
340th CC
CM490 This line would be platoon and vehicle number i.e. 4 90 but I don't recall what the CM (which is on my 925) stands for?

Then based of the 925 my 923 would/should be like:
The left side should read
209th RSC
450th CBN
The Right side should be
369th CC
??4?? (based off of what I could make out from the 925's actual markings)

Correct??
CC would be chemical company
CM is chemical in the official type abbreviation.
CBN is chemical, biological, nuclear
 
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1970 M49A2C W/O W
I hope I got these numbers right. VIN is 04J88170052810203

a. serial number 052810203
b. registration number 04J88170
c. NSN 2320000771631
d. Private Party From Arkansas
e. No Bumper Numbers Visible

Thanks for this service!
 

Xrayd

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1971 M35 A2 W/W. VIN# 04H71071053911906

a. Serial Number (VIN number) ------ 053911906
b. Registration Number ----- 04H71071
c. NSN without dashes ----- 2320000771616
d. Where you bought it ---- County Auction
e. Driver Front---HQ 42 Pass Front---27BDE 2 - 108 1

Thank You, and donation inbound
 

Rescue 1

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We are looking for information on the R185 USAF fire truck in the AMC Museum located at Dover AFB. We know it was acquired from the Army. Any assistance is appreciated.

International R185 US Army Fire Truck

a. VIN 218511G298967
a1. Serial number - 10077
b. Registration # - 01L49369 or 49369
c NSN - 42101026466 or 4210001026466
d. Loction - AMC Museum, Dover AFB, DE
e. Bumper # - none

Again, thank you.
 

99nouns

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I hope I did not miss the last call.

1990 Truck Cargo: 5 TON 6x6 M927-A2 WO/W

a. Serial Number (VIN number)~~~~~ 2700093
b. Registration Number~~~~~~~~~~ I dont know where this one is
c. NSN without dashes ~~~~~~~~~ 2320012300309
d. Where you bought it ~~~~~~~~~El Paso, TX - Fort Bliss
e. Bumper numbers if you can legibly read them~~~~
Passenger Side ~ I(triangle)I50IBSB ("I" can be 1 than it would be 1triangle1501BSB
Driver Side ~ B236
Side of the hood ~ NLOWB2
Tools ~ B47
Contract # DAAE0786CJ111
Has a tag that says Repaired with 5-Ton SOW Standards
Red River Army Depot-TACOM 08/08

Happy holidays and best...

Thank you,
 

USAFSS-ColdWarrior

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As yet another year of VIN INFO interrogation and invaluable information comes to a close, we look forward to the spawning of your 2015 offspring.
Out with the old, In with the new.

May the New Year's inquiries be as fruitful as those of years past.

Carry on.

Applause & Salute !!!
 

VPed

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I believe he means last call as in LAST call, not the final of the season but the final episode of the series.
 

MtnSnow

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Well if that is the case I best ask for info on my two Army M105-A2 trailers.

First one is a 1968 Johnson Corp M105-A2
a. Serial Number (VIN number)~~~~~ 06374 68
b. Registration Number~~~~~~~~~~ None
c. NSN without dashes ~~~~~~~~~ 23301418050
d. Where you bought it ~~~~~~~~~ Local purchase from MarkMontana
e. Bumper numbers if you can legibly read them~~~~ "Left side" 115-149 BSB, "Center" 304, "Right side" BT-32
f. Contract # DAAE0767C5716


2nd M105-A2 trailer
1987 TACOM (Tank Army Command)
a. Serial Number (VIN number)~~~~~ 579PC040C
b. Registration Number~~~~~~~~~~ None
c. NSN without dashes ~~~~~~~~~ 23301418050
d. Where you bought it ~~~~~~~~~ GovPlanet - Draper UT
e. Bumper numbers if you can legibly read them~~~~ "Left side" 116 E, "Right side" H327 T
f. Contract # DAAE0786CJ040
 

CARNAC

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1970 M49A2C W/O W
I hope I got these numbers right. VIN is 04J88170052810203

a. serial number 052810203
b. registration number 04J88170
c. NSN 2320000771631
d. Private Party From Arkansas
e. No Bumper Numbers Visible

Thanks for this service!
Organization: 149TH WV7ZAA
Nomenclature:TRUCK TANK FS Model:M49A2C NSN:2320000771631
Serial Number: 52810203 Registration Number: 4J86170 Year of Mfg: 1970
Manufacturer: 65909
INFO SEP 2005

No information about what type of unit other than the 149th and a unit ID code.
 
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