Tri-Five Cowl Tag Identification
General Motors used identification tags to denote equipment, options, and assembly location for each 1955-57 full size Chevrolet passenger car produced. Use this information as a guide to decode the information stored on your cowl tag.
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1955-57 Chevrolet VIN Decoder
The Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) plate on all 1955-57 models is located on the left front door hinge pillar post. This number represents the vehicle’s unique serial number for use with government agencies and vehicle model identification. Below is a guide for decoding a 1955-57 V.I.N.
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Tri-Five Chevy Production Numbers
Want to find out just how unique your classic Chevrolet actually is? Use the information below to find out how many Tri-Five models General Motors produced in the same year as your vehicle with the same trim level, paint, interior color, and optional extras.
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1956 Chevy Model Identification
1956 Chevrolet models were a modest mid-life-cycle update to the groundbreaking 1955 Chevrolet One-Fifty, Two-Ten and Bel Air…
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1955 Chevy Model Identification
The 1955 Chevy’s legacy as an automotive icon is unique, in that it…
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