Look back through the records of this site and also over on
www.ColoradoK5.com . You two might not have had issues with your states and particular insurance agencies but many of us have. All mine wanted to know was the VIN number because so many people now a days can't even spell the names of their cars. In both cases the digit that indicates the military sales model completely threw their systems for a loop. I had to have the guy at the secretary of state office go get the "big book o' VINs" and then flip through it myself to show him what the truck was and how to read the VIN.
Again, tell them it's just what it is, a 198x Chevrolet K30 pickup or K5 Blazer and give them the VIN, but don't be surprised at all when they have issues.
My local insurance agency couldn't get the State Farm system to accept the VIN. Came back as invalid. Explained it to them, showed them the truck, they took pictures, etc and all was cool. Then over a month later the dorks where ever the paperwork is handled at State Farm HQ called me up wanting to know if this was some kind of "big 6x6 army truck" or something. Since it wasn't in their computer it didn't exist to them.
