Second VIN on '50 Olds?
#1
Second VIN on '50 Olds?
I'm trying to register my "new" 1950 Oldsmobile and the motor vehicle folks are asking me where the "second" VIN number is on the car. As far as I know, there is no second VIN on the 1950 Oldsmobiles. Am I wrong about that? Thanks, Evans
#4
Evans! I know search on this site can be brutal but try searching. I can't remember where the other VIN is on your car but I believe a remember a thread pointing that out and it is definitely different than my 1970 frame location near the front door.
#7
I googled "second vin 1950 oldsmobile" and came p with a few enties (this one included).
See: http://forums.aaca.org/f169/1950-old...on-223863.html
and:
http://forums.aaca.org/f136/1950-old...rs-251441.html
See: http://forums.aaca.org/f169/1950-old...on-223863.html
and:
http://forums.aaca.org/f136/1950-old...rs-251441.html
#8
Dave, thanks for that. On my '65 Mustang it's on top of the rail under the right front fender. I'd still like to find out for sure where it is (if there is one) on a 1950 Oldsmobile, so I can confirm they match before I put out money for the car. Funny thing, I did a search on this forum a few days ago and found a long thread on the very subject of VINs. I didn't have time to read them so I closed out figuring I would be able to go right back to it when I had more time. And you guessed it, I can't find that thread again no matter how many different searches I make.
#9
P Card: Many thanks. Those two threads were very helpful. I'm still looking for the second VIN, though. What if it's under one of the fenders? Is the DMV or the CHP going to take off the fender to confirm the numbers match? It doesn't make sense. Things like this are not easy in California.
#10
In the thread that discussed this before the poster said he found the second VIN on the top of the frame, passenger side, on the backside if the rearend kickup. It would be extremely difficult to see it with the body on. I tried to find it in that location on one of my 50's and never could.
#11
Not to be picky but VIN #'s didn't appear until 1969... your Olds has a serial number. And most cars of the era DID have a hidden serial number for two reasons... one to match the frame to the body on the assembly line and also to ID stolen cars with altered serial numbers.
#12
Krooser--VIN or serial number?
Krooser: I suppose it's almost a matter of semantics. When is a VIN a serial number, and a serial number a VIN? According to the website Oldsvin, even as far back as 1946 the Olds "serial number" was apparently referred to as a VIN number on occasion (see link below). And, of course, you're right that the "second VIN" is used as a theft deterrent, but as is so often the case, only the car theives seem to know exactly where it's located. That leaves honest hobbyists like us a bit out in the cold when we're trying to make an good-faith effort to ensure the car we're about to buy has original "numbers" that will pass muster with local DMV inspections.
http://v8cars.hu/oldsvin/decode.php
http://v8cars.hu/oldsvin/decode.php
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Krooser: I suppose it's almost a matter of semantics. When is a VIN a serial number, and a serial number a VIN? According to the website Oldsvin, even as far back as 1946 the Olds "serial number" was apparently referred to as a VIN number on occasion (see link below). And, of course, you're right that the "second VIN" is used as a theft deterrent, but as is so often the case, only the car theives seem to know exactly where it's located. That leaves honest hobbyists like us a bit out in the cold when we're trying to make an good-faith effort to ensure the car we're about to buy has original "numbers" that will pass muster with local DMV inspections.
http://v8cars.hu/oldsvin/decode.php
http://v8cars.hu/oldsvin/decode.php
For example try looking at a 50's serial number, or any number plate on theses cars, and try to determine the original engine, country of origin or the original assembly plant, ... not possible. But all of that info is on a true VIN. No reference to any VIN numbers in any factory literature, etc. until 1969 I believe. And then the US didn't make them mandatory until the 80's.
Most states used the engine serial number for title purposes until 1954 or so. If your engine was changed you were supposed to notify the state to change your title info to stay legal.
Words have meanings and the word "VIN" is widely misused.... next we'll tackle "needs restored"....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle...ication_Number
Last edited by krooser; February 1st, 2013 at 09:23 AM.
#14
The Olds Assembly Manuals started calling them Vehicle Identification Numbers in 1967 but I checked back as far as 1965 and they have the same information (engine, body style) they are just called Plate Vehicle Numbers. I don't know when they started specifically identifying the vehicle model and engine but it was definitely before 1969
#15
More re VIN
Krooser/AllyOlds68: Who'd ever think we'd get this much interest going with a discussion on "VIN"? LOL. When I decode the VIN on my 1950 Olds I learn quite a bit: it's a 1950; it's an Oldsmobile; it's an eighty-eight; it was assembled in Lansing, Michigan; and the serial number is the final 5 digits. On my '65 Mustang's "VIN" I get essentially the same info when I decode it: it's a 1965; it was assembled in San Jose, California; it's a fastback; its has a V8 with 4 barrell carburetor; and the serial number is the final six digits (also called a sequential production number in some manuals). On the Mustang, I have to look on the data plate that's riveted to the driver's door for info on the body color, interior trim/color, trans type, rearend ratio, etc. But I'm still trying to find something that will tell me if my '50 Olds came with a "second" or "hidden" VIN, aka serial number. I don't even care to know where it's located, I just want to be able to show the DMV that the car didn't come with a second VIN (if, in fact, it didn't) so I don't spend hours with them trying to locate it or info on it. I'm surprised that this bit of info is so hard to track down. You'd think it was documented in some literature a long time ago.
#16
Have you tried emailing these guys?
http://forums.aaca.org/f169/1950-old...on-223863.html
They had the same question.
A google search of "oldsmobile vin location 1950" turned up a lot of info (I might add that it found posts the same search here doesn't find ). I have found where the vin (or whatever you want to call it in 1950) was stamped on the engine assuming you still have the original engine. You've got to remember that CHP is likely not going to have any more info on a vin location than you can find on the web for a 1950.
http://forums.aaca.org/f169/1950-old...on-223863.html
They had the same question.
A google search of "oldsmobile vin location 1950" turned up a lot of info (I might add that it found posts the same search here doesn't find ). I have found where the vin (or whatever you want to call it in 1950) was stamped on the engine assuming you still have the original engine. You've got to remember that CHP is likely not going to have any more info on a vin location than you can find on the web for a 1950.
#17
From the HAMB... searched for "serial number".....
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Re: 47 olds vin location
There should also be a matching number stamped on the top of the drivers frame rail, just in front of the front cowl mount. That is where it is on my 41, and the 47 parts car I was just looking at. Both of which are Oldsmobiles. The screw on serial number plate is what the state of Montana used for my VIN.
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sirstude
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: East Helena, Montana, usa
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Re: 47 olds vin location
There should also be a matching number stamped on the top of the drivers frame rail, just in front of the front cowl mount. That is where it is on my 41, and the 47 parts car I was just looking at. Both of which are Oldsmobiles. The screw on serial number plate is what the state of Montana used for my VIN.
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65 Impala SS,
1941 Oldsmobile
Someday it will be done
1934 Victoria
Who knows
#18
An engine number was used in '50 for title purpose.
The screw on plate on the drivers side door jam is considered the ID plate.
If the engine is there, like said above look between the head and exhaust manifold.
If the engine is gone, it all depends on the state on what to do.
I have never look on my '50 for any numbers on the frame.
Maybe get a hold of a guy name "Tom Holt" in Florida. He has a ton of parts and I think every kind of '50 Olds.
Gene
The screw on plate on the drivers side door jam is considered the ID plate.
If the engine is there, like said above look between the head and exhaust manifold.
If the engine is gone, it all depends on the state on what to do.
I have never look on my '50 for any numbers on the frame.
Maybe get a hold of a guy name "Tom Holt" in Florida. He has a ton of parts and I think every kind of '50 Olds.
Gene
Last edited by 64Rocket; February 2nd, 2013 at 07:48 PM.
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