1930 Buick Serial Numbers
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Thanks John, will look forward to hearing from Dave. Here is a complete list of the Buick titles YEARMAKE STYLEENGINE #SERIAL #ISSUE DATE BUICKSEDAN14261JUNE 4 1930 BUICK ROADSTER685APR 4 1931 BUICK ROADSTER10267AUG 12 1925 BUICK ROADSTER 362174 JUL 6 1927 BUICK TOURING434SEPT 26 1925 BUICK TOURING58AUG 12 1925 BUICK TOURING 174JULY 8 1925 BUICK TOURING990OCT 30 1926 BUICK TOURING 945DEC 24 1927 BUICK TOURING140OCT 18 1926 BUICK TOURING331SEPT 17 1926 BUICK TOURING469629 JUNE 24 1927 BUICK TOURING817MAY 27 1929 Thanks again for the help Doug.
Dear Doug: In response to your list, here is what was in the Buick factory numbers: (all by engine number) 14 model 47 6 K 1923 model 39 3 E44 4 E45 5 K45 1 D45 9 model 55 9 model 45 1 D45 3 E35 4 E45 or E49 8 model 46 I hope this answers your questions about these early Buick titles. I got the model numbers from using the frame numbers you gave. In all cases, the frame numbers would have had the engine number you gave as the original engine. Regards, Dave Corbin. Doug, I t seems that if these were with a salvage yard, the actual cars they were recording are long ago into the scrap pile and perhaps 2 or 3 times over.
So there would be no cars today matching those numbers. However, for anyone owning the same model but different numbers today, these might have some interest. I guess I was always under the impression that once a car was scrapped and not resold, even in major components, the salvage yard turned that document back to the state. But likely in the 1920s and 30s, records might have been a little 'loose'.
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John These are all Oregon titles, they are in what I call large format, being that they are 8.5 x 11 in size. Most Oregon titles are 5 x 7 or so. I have over a hundred of these in various manufacturers, but none have a car date.
When I get a little more info they will be available for sale. They came from a car wrecking yard from way back, from The Dalles, Oregon.
Very suitable for framing at the least. Doug hello pete munk here we will be going to arizona the 14 of oct would like to meet you and see your collection of titles still looking for buick title. Pete my email please contact us thanks Edited October 3, 2009 by pmunk spelling. Dear Doug: In response to your list, here is what was in the Buick factory numbers: (all by engine number) 14 model 47 6 K 1923 model 39 3 E44 4 E45 5 K45 1 D45 9 model 55 9 model 45 1 D45 3 E35 4 E45 or E49 8 model 46 I hope this answers your questions about these early Buick titles. I got the model numbers from using the frame numbers you gave.
In all cases, the frame numbers would have had the engine number you gave as the original engine. Regards, Dave Corbin Hello everyone. I'm new here, so i need a help to identify my 1933 convertible coupe buick. The number in the engine is 2830538 (only this 7 numbers). I think the serial number of the car is the same but don't really know.
I'm from brazil, so if i had anything wrong, sorry. But if anyone help me with these i will bee very thankful. Thanks Eduardo Regards.
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Dear Eduardo: I checked the engine number of 2,830,538 that you give. It is indeed for a 1933 Buick, probably built in about February or March of 1933. If the car came from the United States, some states used the engine number for what we call today the VIN (vehicle identification number) and it may appear on the paperwork you have. There are some other numbers that are useful and give information about the car, One of these is called the 'Frame Number'. It's found on a small metal plate about 2 cm wide and 10 cm long, attached to the car frame.
It will have a 7 digit number on it, probably between about 2,674,000 and 2,684,000. This number WILL be different from the engine number, as Buick also made engines for other uses than just Buick cars. Also, you should find the 'Body Data Plate' affixed to the firewall of the car. It will have numbers that refer to 'paint code' and 'trim code'. These numbers will tell us what color the car was originally and what upholstery was in it. We on the forum will be glad to help you. If you're a new Buick owner, permit me to welcome you to the wonderful (and sometimes strange) world of Buick.
For your information, the Buick Club of America does have members in Brazil and I can put you in touch with them. Regards, Dave Corbin. Rather than start a new thread, I learned much from this one and will post here. First, I am new here, and a long time (50 year) car nut. Have owned many antiques, a few customs, and a couple hot rods. Had a 1920s Buick opera coupe back in the 1960s. Anyway, re this thread, I just obtained an original Buick frame tag - I removed it from a partially buried frame in the Southwest.
No other parts of the vehicle were around (vehicle frames were used here to shore up hillsides years ago.). The tag is 3/4 x 3-9/16 inches, and reads: script Buick logo 1274xxx From the earlier posts I guess this is from a late 1920s Buick. Hoping someone can tell me the year and model. Hello Dave Corbin, how are you? Two years later and i still have the same doubt about my 1933 Buick, remember me? In this same forum i asked about the engine and model, but i never sent you the plate information of my Buick. Sorry about that, but i had some problems and i just came back now.
So in my 1933 Buick have a plate that says MOD 86C, JOB Nº 33018, BODY Nº 57, TRIM Nº 181, PAINT Nº 325. This plate doesn't tell the MO, DAY or YEAR. This Buick looks like a Roadster, convertible, don't have door windows, have fender wheels, have six air outlets in the hood, while most have five. If you want i can send you pictures of it. TKS Eduardo Edited February 14, 2013 by edu429boss. There is some sad news to pass to you in that Dave passed away earlier this year, but I think we can somehow help you with some information.
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Pictures would help with the six hood doors, expecially. The Model 66C is a 2 door convertible coupe,meaning it had roll up windows in the doors. So, perhaps yours became a custom body (a number where built in England, and elsewhere). Do you mean there is no door glass now or was there no evidence of any ever existing? You should be able to post digital photos on here, I think by going to thread tools. Dear Doug: In response to your list, here is what was in the Buick factory numbers: (all by engine number) 14 model 47 6 K 1923 model 39 3 E44 4 E45 5 K45 1 D45 9 model 55 9 model 45 1 D45 3 E35 4 E45 or E49 8 model 46 I hope this answers your questions about these early Buick titles. I got the model numbers from using the frame numbers you gave.
In all cases, the frame numbers would have had the engine number you gave as the original engine. Regards, Dave Corbin My engine 403921 is from my 1918 E49 it's a straight 6. Your 1918 cars are 469629 and 468623 and 362174 for E49, E45, and E44 those are all 6 cylinder I note you have a 1918 E35 but those a 4 cylinder engines.