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Finding out year of truck

dstang97

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I have a m929a1. My title says it’s a 2009. When the town registered it they must have used the rebuild tag date located at the drivers door sill. I looked on side of my axles and all were I think dated mid 84. Does this make sense? An 84 or 85? Tag on dash is blank.
 

simp5782

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What does the frame rail number indicate?

The location of it is shown in the stickies section
 

VT925

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1st post here, great place for information.
I just purchased my first 5ton, a M925. I haven't picked the truck up yet but the title says it's a 1980. From what I read they didn't start making them until 1982. I have see the truck in person but couldn't make out the date. Is there a way to date it by the vin number.
Thanks Ryan
 

simp5782

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Safe to say it's probably a 1985. I know Production numbers thru 2400 are 1984s in the 925 models.

Maybe an 86 if it has single rear tires... it probably saw rebuild between 2008 and 2012 more than. Likely

They produced around 1200 to 1300 925s a year. Vs the 923s that were 2000 to 2200 a year. 931s were around 1000 a year
 
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