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M923 year?

Suprman

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It might be marked on the data plate or you could donate a few dollars to carnacs cause and he could cross reference it or you could use the date on the engine tag.
 

Amer-team

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Thank you for the information on this. Am just starting the research on the same topic and truck. I do know the number on the engine tag and on my truck the engine is an 08/06, which means that I couldn't license it as a historic vehicle for about 23 years. If I can get it back to an 84 or 85, which a lot of these trucks seem to be, I can get historic registration as early as next year.
 

Suprman

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The engine was replaced then. What does it say on the data plate? If it is not marked anywhere and you submit for the sf97 as a 1984 then you will get a sf97 that says it is a 1984.
 

randygk

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Find the frame number and Carnac may or may not be able to specify a year. Your variation (A1, A2) may limit the year range. Look at the transmission, axles and transfer case - all have date codes. When your done with all that, figure out what year you want it to be and (as Suprman stated) submit a request for the SF-97 and you're done. I spent countless hours and calls to American General looking for the date of my 5 ton and never did find an answer.
 

Amer-team

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Thank you to both of you for the tips. Will get on looking. It is a straight 923, so it looks, from other threads that they were in the 83 - 85 range. Now need to get on the other numbers and figure it out.
 
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