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#234593 02/17/12 04:04 PM
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Where can I get the vin deciphered on a 1938 Chevy coupe Vin#21HB05.

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21 = assembled in Janesville, Wi.
HB = Master series
05 = assembled in May.


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Thank You for the info.

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"VIN" numbers were not used in 1938. The number that you posted is actually part of the "car serial number".

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