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#516721 - 06/13/08 04:17 PM
1941 Buick Chassis/engine numbers. Help needed!
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Registered: 01/15/08
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Hello, I am looking for information about the VIN and engine numbers for my 1941 Super Coupe.
My problem is that the car has a California title where the engine number is the identification number on the title.
Somewhere along the line the engine block was replaced. The VIN on the title is the correct engine number beginning with the digit 5 for 50 series. The number on the engine block starts with the digit 4, hence it is an engine originally mounted in a Special series 40.( And it is in the correct number series for 1941).
Is it possible to link the original engine number to the chassis plate number on the firewall or the other way around?
If so, it would clearly solve my problem.
Thank you
Tor Johansson BCA # 6824
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#516790 - 06/13/08 10:05 PM
Re: 1941 Buick Chassis/engine numbers. Help needed!
[Re: Tor F]
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Registered: 02/19/06
Posts: 666
Loc: Texas
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Dear Tor: Post the numbers on the title, the existing engine, and the one from the frame number plate and let me see if I can help. If you want to send them to me as a PM, that's ok. Your problem is relatively common with Buicks, and covers the point I keep making about "Use the frame number on the title !!!!" Regards Dave Corbin
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#521023 - 07/03/08 10:02 AM
Re: 1941 Buick Chassis/engine numbers. Help needed!
[Re: Matt Harwood]
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Registered: 02/19/06
Posts: 666
Loc: Texas
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Dear Matt: ALL Buicks have frame numbers, otherwise the dealers don't know what to service. On 1941-42's, there's a little plate on top of the right frame rail about 3/4 inch wide and 2 1/2 inches long. HOWEVER, it is mounted behind that big oblong battery box and is really tough to see. You have to have a strong flashlight and a good fender cover. First digit tells you where the car was made, balance of the number is the actual frame number. If you post it or send me a PM, I'll decode it for you. Regards, Dave Corbin
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