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  1. maccus

    M923A2 VIN question

    Here is an old SS post on how the VINs were used on the M939, A1 and A2 series trucks. Just wish the author would have let us know where they were located on the frame etc.. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?47536-Deciphering-M939-series-Serial-Numbers
  2. maccus

    M923A2 VIN question

    Were any of them A2s? Made by BMY? AM Generals are easy to find. I have always been able to find the chassis VINs on my M211s, M34s, M35s,M818s etc but this BMY booger is something different. First time in 54 years that I cannot find the darn chassis VIN. I am about ready to accept that...
  3. maccus

    M923A2 VIN question

    That is exactly the kind of markings on my M931A2. Here is what is on my truck about 6 inches or so behind the steering box cover on the drivers side. The numbers are not even close to the data plate on the dash. The dash plate on the dash is the original I am sure. As I said earlier I have...
  4. maccus

    M923A2 VIN question

    Good question. I have been looking for it also, can't find it on a M939A2 series. The M939 and M939A1s were made by AM General and those are as Mike said. But the M939A2s are made by BMY not AM General and I think they marched to a different drummer as far as location of the vehicle VINS. If...
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