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. Here's a list of casting numbers: <http://home.znet.com/c1937/Cast.htm>. Do not confuse these with stamped serial numbers. . The pictures appear to show a 27 or -early 28 one ton chassis (photo #1). If the 20" tire rims are held to the wood wheels with 6 lug bolts, It's a One Ton. The fenders appear to be from a 27 or 28 passenger car. The body (cab) appears to be made from an older non-Chevy sedan. Photo #2 shows Chevy cab with two body belts and cowl lights. I look forward to seeing photos of the engine for positive identification. The vin number for the flat face cowl is somewhere on the cowl. The Chevy Cab and Panel models have the vin plate on the right seat riser. Here's vin information <http://home.znet.com/c1937/ID.htm> but no 4 cylinder info. Yours vin should read LM or LO. . Good luck, . Lou