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Glenn Barrett, Program Officer with the Nevada Department of Vehicles has a 1972 Barth Coach on his hands and can not find the VIN#. I suggested the cabinet behind the drivers head and/or the inside of the generator door. Any other ideas out there??


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Dave, on my 1976 the vin numbers are located just to the left of the driver chair, under the window and also if you open the front radiator hatch there is a plate with the numbers, right side of radiator behind the defrost hoses up near the top.

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The VIN usually refers to the chassis number applied by Chevrolet.

The Barth tag also has the GM VIN. Mine is on the sidewall a foot above the floor behind the driver. Some are on cabinets and some are in the over-the-windshield bin.

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Dave:
I'm a little foggy on this info, but we
used to put two VIM numbers steel-stamped
on the frame. If my memory is correct, I
believe the mumbers are near the front
suspension, and about 6-8 inches apart. The
hidden number was covered up by the front
suspension, when it was assembled to the
frame. I believe it was an 8 or 9-digit
number; like 2 alpha characters followed by
the 6-digit build sequence number. I would
suggest that the State of Nevada contact the
Product Information Dept. at General Motors.
The phone number for general info is 313/
556-5000 and ask for past model Product
Information Dept.

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Jake, along these lines, I've been trying to find a decoder for my 1978 P-30 (12.3 gvwr)......The current VIN decipher system doesn't apply, i.e.: my VIN is

CPS3783327179

Would the GM contact you mentioned above be of any assistance to me?

Lee
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Lee:
CPS3783327179 is a valid VIN. C is for Chevrolet, P is for Forward Control chassis,
S is for 454 V8, 3 is for 30 series (1 ton),
7 is for body type-Motorhome chassis, 8 is for model year(1978), 3 is for Asm. Plant (Detroit Assy. Plant), and 327179 is the vehicle sequence number. I hope this answers your question. Some day I'm going to get a scanner so I can copy the page from my Truck Data Bool.

Incidentally, I now have a 1983 Truck Data Book, a 1985 CKGP Truck Service Manual, and
a 1985-86 CKGP Service Parts & Illustration
Catalog. What I don't have is a 1973 Motor-
home Chassis Service Manual, which would be
very handy to have, since it had all of the
initial service procedures.

Jake Jacobson
 
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What a fountain of info. The Nevada fellow was going to check the site for additional info and you guys came through big time.

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Jake,

I've been huntin' for that exact info for a couple of years......Thanks!

Lee
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Jake:

Thank you. Great stuff!!

My VIN is CPZ373J115545

Now I know I have a 1973 Chasis, I have wondered if it was a 72 or a 73 for some time.

Can you tell me what engine type Z is?


Thanks:

Timothy
 
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With the early coaches, on the tag where you find the vin is their also a Barth coach number?

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Dave, Answer is: Yep.....

My P-30 VIN and Barth VIN are on a laminated tag, located above the driver's side window on the paneling.....Chassis VIN/GVWR info is also on metal stamp attached to steering box assembly & viewed via engine compartment.

Do you know if Barth VIN's are coded some way, or just a numeric production sequence?
 
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Dave:

On my 1973 25 footer we find the following.

On a plate mounted just below the break master cylinder is a Chevy plate that has the Vin number and GVWR.

On the driver side, inside the coach below the driver window is a Barth tag it has the vin number, GVWR copied from the chevy tag and something called a Vechicle I.D. No., mine reads 73011226mc25

The vin number is CPZ373j115545.

My guess is the Barth number is the build date followed by the Motor Coach type, maybe, I think. Not too sure what the 6 means but 7301122 Looks like the 22nd of Nov. 1973. This as I said is an uninformed guess.


Timothy




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Tim in my 1976 manual the Z engine designation stands for a 454 V/8.
Ralph
 
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Ralph:

I did a web search and found for 1973 a note that suggests Z=454 4bolt.

Hey we have rock crusher V-8s. Cool or what?

OK not as cool as Bill H's 502 but still fairly cool. I suffer from 502 lust.


Thanks:

Timothy


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Ergo: Does an "S" in the engine portion of the VIN signify a 454 2-bolt?
 
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