VIN plate is the doorframe one.

several of the aftermarket sell a blank VIN plate. You can find out what the 
correct range of serial numbers should be for your year and body, or find a 
truck that is identical model and year and copy the VIN-ADD one extra serial 
number on the end and then goto DMV to register it. 
-stamp it and make it yours.

--- In old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com, bcamp3@... wrote:
>
> Hello,
> 
> I recently purchased a 1954 Chevy Suburban. In the restoration, apparently 
> the VIN plate on the door jamb was lost. Does anybody know of another place 
> on the body that the VIN would be stamped? Under the dash or somewhere else?
> 
> Thanks, Brad
>




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