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  • #16
    Sidetrack

    OK so i am looking at a dually Motorhome it's a Dodge I want to make a box truck out of it's a 340 1 ton but the decoder doesn't get it right as far as model and some other characters.

    F34BJ7V084778

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    • #17
      Motorhome

      Well, looks to me like you have a motorhome and not a truck.

      VIN on the motorhome is different than a car or truck because it is neither one.

      Let me know if you know someone that wants to buy my truck.
      Price is negotiable.

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      • #18
        Motorhome 2nd try

        OK, I think I found it.

        1974 thru 1977

        F3 4 B J 7 V 084778

        F3 = First and Second Digits: Model Code
        MB300 (motorhome)

        4 = Third Digit: Body Style
        Conventional Cab with Sweptline box;
        Compact Hi Line Wagon(Royal Sportsman),MB3 High-Line

        B = Fourth Digit: Gross Vehicle Weight
        GVW 6,000 to 10,000 pounds

        J = Fifth Digit: Engine Code
        400-1 engine typical engine for motorhome, had one back in 1977

        7 = Sixth Digit: Model Year
        Gotta be a 1977

        V = Seventh Digit: Assembly Plant
        Assembly Plant - Warren Truck Compact

        084778 = Eighth through Thirteenth Digits: Sequence Number
        8th thru 13th Sequential by production year (this is for the year 1977)

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        • #19
          I know it's been a while since this was posted and I found it very useful. My W300/s VIN's third digit is a "1" and I'm given to believe that this means it is a conventional or sport utility cab. Mine is a conventional, and it was a fire wagon in its prior life. Cheers!

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