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it will be hard to find. rust dirt etc, but if memory serves me its on the driver side top of the frame under the cab. some were also same place but next to or under the A arm on drivers side.
You can also find the vin number on the left hand frame rail in front of the A arm. There is also one stamped on the top of the LH frame rail under the cab.
With only that info it could be, 1970, 350ci, 255 HP, 4 bbls, K10 & K20, C10 to 3500, standard 3 spd or a/t, or 1979, 350ci, 165 HP, 4 bbls, C10 to 2500, conv. cab, manual trans, fed.
It is on the side of the frame under the cab.It is on the side of the frame under the cab.
Obradoiro CAB was created in 1970.
your truck is hot. lol theres sometimes a sticker in the glove box. theres one stamped under the cab below the driver and theres a tag on the frame under the driver
1975 to 1978
A cab is a cab as long as it is the same type (ect. regular fits reg. ext. fits extended) but u have to use a long bed for a long box frame and a short bed for a short bed frame.
There is no difference between a 1963 C10 and a step side Chevy truck. The C10 designation tells you the truck is a half ton model. The step side designation is just the styling of the bed. The only other distinct difference in body styling other than the bed was the cab options. They were available in custom (big back window) and standard cab (small back window), with the standard cab being the most common. All stylings were available in both long and short wheelbase.
Marc Cab died on October 18, 1978, in Bandol, Var, France.
only if you cut and stretch the frame
yes