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The 81 is the body, which in this case means a conventional cab. I don't have the book in front of me, but if I remember correctly the cab only trucks, and the flatbed trucks had their own separate body codes other than 81.
The "C" in front of the 81 indicates an interior trim level.
John; if the "C" is an interior code, before the body code (81); wouldn't there also be a letter code after the 81 for body type to determine if standard cab or custom?
I'm not just talking about Rogers 65 4x4, all 65-66 models etc.
It doesn't always show up. Mine is a Custom Cab, but the "B" is missing from the VIN plate.
I am the second owner, and got the truck in near original condition, so I know the plate is original.
Mine isn't the only one like it, I have seen a lot of trucks both with and without it.
(Besides, it matches the frame VIN.)
Don't know how to explain why.
(PS: Need any of those linkage parts? I am getting ready to scrap the truck.)
Last edited by banjopicker66; Jan 8, 2007 at 05:58 PM.