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  1. WW2Chevy

    G506 / G7107 / G4112 Identification help

    IF there is a number on the frame, it will generally be immediately above the front axle; and may be on either side. As I indicated, most G506 trucks will not have a number on the frame.
  2. WW2Chevy

    G506 / G7107 / G4112 Identification help

    The dataplate is going to be either on the dashboard (early trucks) or the header above the windshield (later trucks). Some trucks that went through depot rebuild will have the VIN number stamped on the top of the front frame rail; but most Chevy G506 trucks do not.
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