bjorn2bwild
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Greetings everyone.
I acquired a Deuce about three years ago, but haven't really done much with it as I was only supposed to be owner for a few months while a buddy of mine got together the money to buy it from me (he found a deal he couldn't pass up, but didn't have the cash on hand. I saw a way to make some quick cash and help a friend).
Well, for the sake of brevity, I'll say that I'm still the owner, and now I'm taking interest in learning about the history of the particular truck I own (as well as get it back into shape!).
My deuce is a 67 and the VIN is 4K4768.
According to the sticky article about decoding VINs, if I did the math right, it is the 104758th deuce to be produced since 1960 (when the new numbering method was adopted).
Am I doing the math correctly on this one (9999 vehicles per letter, letters a-k, excepting I since it looks like 1)?
I will verify the ID with the stamped dash placard tomorrow.
Also, there's some discrepancy with the bumper ID markings.
The markings when I received the truck read "23-INF-SF" on the left, and "Cco-25" on the right. After doing a little bit of research, I believe this to mean that the truck was formerly of the 23rd Infantry Division - Special Forces. I have yet to find a clear answer to what Cco-25 stands for.
The discrepancy comes in that this afternoon, as I was scraping and sanding getting ready for a repaint, I uncovered another set of markings under the top coat of paint. Most of these were obscured, but I could read enough to know that the designation was not "23-INI-SF Cco-25". I could only clearly make out the last two numbers on the right side, which read 53 or perhaps 153. Also, the top coat was OD green, but the underlying coat was desert tan. And, to complicate matters worse, below the tan was an OD green layer (and possibly yet another set of markings).
The previous owner had told me that this truck had been refurbished for a movie before he owned it. I have no idea of that is true or not. If it is, then that would easily explain the different unit markings.
Anyway, I'm excited to unravel the mystery behind this truck, and would appreciate any insight you guys could give me. Thanks!
I acquired a Deuce about three years ago, but haven't really done much with it as I was only supposed to be owner for a few months while a buddy of mine got together the money to buy it from me (he found a deal he couldn't pass up, but didn't have the cash on hand. I saw a way to make some quick cash and help a friend).
Well, for the sake of brevity, I'll say that I'm still the owner, and now I'm taking interest in learning about the history of the particular truck I own (as well as get it back into shape!).
My deuce is a 67 and the VIN is 4K4768.
According to the sticky article about decoding VINs, if I did the math right, it is the 104758th deuce to be produced since 1960 (when the new numbering method was adopted).
Am I doing the math correctly on this one (9999 vehicles per letter, letters a-k, excepting I since it looks like 1)?
I will verify the ID with the stamped dash placard tomorrow.
Also, there's some discrepancy with the bumper ID markings.
The markings when I received the truck read "23-INF-SF" on the left, and "Cco-25" on the right. After doing a little bit of research, I believe this to mean that the truck was formerly of the 23rd Infantry Division - Special Forces. I have yet to find a clear answer to what Cco-25 stands for.
The discrepancy comes in that this afternoon, as I was scraping and sanding getting ready for a repaint, I uncovered another set of markings under the top coat of paint. Most of these were obscured, but I could read enough to know that the designation was not "23-INI-SF Cco-25". I could only clearly make out the last two numbers on the right side, which read 53 or perhaps 153. Also, the top coat was OD green, but the underlying coat was desert tan. And, to complicate matters worse, below the tan was an OD green layer (and possibly yet another set of markings).
The previous owner had told me that this truck had been refurbished for a movie before he owned it. I have no idea of that is true or not. If it is, then that would easily explain the different unit markings.
Anyway, I'm excited to unravel the mystery behind this truck, and would appreciate any insight you guys could give me. Thanks!