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"Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357379] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 17:05 |
Deb
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Hi folks. As has been mentioned, I have found a new home for my coach, and the customs documentation (going to the US from Canada) asks for a manufacturer's plate, usually located inside the driver's door Of course, the only thing that I can find is the VIN plate under the passenger side lid. Specifically they will be looking for month and year of manufacture on that plate.
Now I know we can decipher that information from the VIN. Is there some other location on the coach that it might also be? If you say "sticker inside/behind the glove box" then that is a no go, since any sticker that used to be there is long gone. Would it be acceptable (do you think) to use the VIN and a copy of interpreting the GMC VIN?
Thx.
Deb McWade
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Re: [GMCnet] "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357380 is a reply to message #357379] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 17:28 |
Dolph Santorine
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I always thought the VIN plate under the passenger side door was “IT”.
Could be wrong, though……
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> On Jul 31, 2020, at 6:05 PM, Deb McWade via Gmclist wrote:
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> Hi folks. As has been mentioned, I have found a new home for my coach, and the customs documentation (going to the US from Canada) asks for a
> manufacturer's plate, usually located inside the driver's door :lol: Of course, the only thing that I can find is the VIN plate under the passenger
> side lid. Specifically they will be looking for month and year of manufacture on that plate.
>
> Now I know we can decipher that information from the VIN. Is there some other location on the coach that it might also be? If you say "sticker
> inside/behind the glove box" then that is a no go, since any sticker that used to be there is long gone. Would it be acceptable (do you think) to use
> the VIN and a copy of interpreting the GMC VIN?
>
> Thx.
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> Deb McWade
> Logan Lake, BC, CAN
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357387 is a reply to message #357383] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 20:56 |
Deb
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Matt Colie wrote on Fri, 31 July 2020 16:47OK Deb,
You are going to have to find a knowledgable customs agent that has experience with antique and classisc vehicles. Most will be looking for the modern 17 character vin that became standard in 1981. Before that, VINS were totally the province of the manufactures attitude. Some, like the old VW bugs, there were not even model year, just a serial number that only later included a model year and a body code.
My suggestion:
Work with the plate under the right hood. You should have matching numbers both the build sheet in the glove compartment and at the driver's left elbow. All I can say here, is Good Luck.
Matt
Hi Matt. I think that’s what we will have to go with. There is no build sheet in the glove box, and no sticker by the driver’s elbow either. I suspect that in a complete GMC build, that sticker isn’t there. That may be for secondary builds (norris?)
I did send the buyer a copy of the page deciphering the GMC VIN, showing that this would have been a US manufacturer, in 1977 and based on the production #s that year, should be a July coach.
I think his broker should be fine with it.
If I were going to look for a serial # on the frame, where would that be hiding?
Thanks again. Deb
Deb McWade
Logan Lake, BC, CAN
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Re: [GMCnet] "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357390 is a reply to message #357382] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 21:16 |
Neil Roach
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My 1977 Kingsley has a manufacturers plate to the left of the door opening just below the belt line. Actually 3 plates. One is a manufacturer compliance plate certifying the electrical, plumbing and heating to ANSI standards. The next one is a GMC builders plate with the serial #, plan approval # and manufacturers date. The bottom plate is faded and illegible. I took a picture I can send by email if your interested. I also have the usual plate on the passenger side under the hood and the glove box build sheet.
Neil
> On Jul 31, 2020, at 5:35 PM, Charles Boyd via Gmclist wrote:
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> Mam , it might be the decal on the drivers side under the window.
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> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/crestmont-midas-or-norris/p27941-this-says-norris-built.html
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> Deb wrote on Fri, 31 July 2020 18:05
>> Hi folks. As has been mentioned, I have found a new home for my coach, and the customs documentation (going to the US from Canada) asks for a
>> manufacturer's plate, usually located inside the driver's door :lol: Of course, the only thing that I can find is the VIN plate under the
>> passenger side lid. Specifically they will be looking for month and year of manufacture on that plate.
>>
>> Now I know we can decipher that information from the VIN. Is there some other location on the coach that it might also be? If you say "sticker
>> inside/behind the glove box" then that is a no go, since any sticker that used to be there is long gone. Would it be acceptable (do you think) to
>> use the VIN and a copy of interpreting the GMC VIN?
>>
>> Thx.
>
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> 76 Crestmont
> East Tennessee
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Re: [GMCnet] "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357392 is a reply to message #357390] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 22:04 |
Deb
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Neil Roach wrote on Fri, 31 July 2020 19:16My 1977 Kingsley has a manufacturers plate to the left of the door opening just below the belt line. Actually 3 plates. One is a manufacturer compliance plate certifying the electrical, plumbing and heating to ANSI standards. The next one is a GMC builders plate with the serial #, plan approval # and manufacturers date. The bottom plate is faded and illegible. I took a picture I can send by email if your interested. I also have the usual plate on the passenger side under the hood and the glove box build sheet.
Thanks Neil. I have 2 plates at the door as well. The compliance RVIA plate (oval) and the vary faded blue plate below that which shows Testing Review Assurance. But no builders plate. And no sign that there may have ever been one there. Hmmmm. I wonder where else it could be mounted. I’ll keep searching. Thanks for the offer of the pics. I think I’m OK. If I do find it, I think I’ll know it when I see it.
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Re: [GMCnet] "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357393 is a reply to message #357387] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 23:06 |
Marsh Wilkes
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It's been a while but IIRC the GMC serial # on the frame is located on the
drivers side frame rail aproximatly
in the middle of the living room window area, on the outside I think.
Marsh (never post anymore) Wilkes
Perry Florida
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Matt Colie wrote on Fri, 31 July 2020 16:47
> OK Deb,
>
> You are going to have to find a knowledgable customs agent that has
> experience with antique and classisc vehicles. Most will be looking for
> the
> modern 17 character vin that became standard in 1981. Before that, VINS
> were totally the province of the manufactures attitude. Some, like the
> old
> VW bugs, there were not even model year, just a serial number that only
> later included a model year and a body code.
>
> My suggestion:
> Work with the plate under the right hood. You should have matching
> numbers both the build sheet in the glove compartment and at the driver's
> left
> elbow. All I can say here, is Good Luck.
>
> Matt
Hi Matt. I think that’s what we will have to go with. There is no build
sheet in the glove box, and no sticker by the driver’s elbow either. I
suspect that in a complete GMC build, that sticker isn’t there. That may be
for secondary builds (norris?)
I did send the buyer a copy of the page deciphering the GMC VIN, showing
that this would have been a US manufacturer, in 1977 and based on the
production #s that year, should be a July coach.
I think his broker should be fine with it.
If I were going to look for a serial # on the frame, where would that be
hiding?
Thanks again. Deb
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Logan Lake, BC, CAN
"Li'l Sister"
'77 Kingsley, 403, EBL EFI;
TZE167V101404
It's Bigger on the Inside!
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357394 is a reply to message #357389] |
Fri, 31 July 2020 23:57 |
Deb
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Larry wrote on Fri, 31 July 2020 19:14Using " Forum search" (upper right corner) serial number frame, found this:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/miscellaneous-bryant-stuff/p31482-coachmen-vin-or-frame.html
I checked mine and sure enough...it's there!!
Hi Larry. Checked that link (thanks) and in the next picture is the plate that Neil was referring to. These are pics from Bill Bryant and description of that plate says “only 10%” of GMCs had the plate. So I guess we work with the VIN plate.
Thank you all. I think I’ll leave it at that. I could spend days looking for a sticker or plate that was either never there, or has been long removed.
Cheers
Deb McWade
Logan Lake, BC, CAN
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Re: [GMCnet] "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357395 is a reply to message #357385] |
Sat, 01 August 2020 03:08 |
Olly Schmidt
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Our European 23' has the VIN stamped on the frame driver side, about half way between front axle and middle tire.
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> There's that.....and isn't there a serial # stamped on to the frame
> somewhere? Maybe a picture of that in addition to the plate under the
> hood? JWIT
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357396 is a reply to message #357379] |
Sat, 01 August 2020 08:18 |
bryant374
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Deb,
There are a number of "identification" tags, plates, stickers on a GMC MH, each has a specific purpose. Many of the suggestions here pretty much confuse the issue you need to address. The embossed VIN/TZE tag behind the pass access door is the "official" ID of a GMC MH. The glove box sticker supports this and provides additional detail as to options, dates model, etc. The frame stamping is on the driver side under the "sink window" on a 26', stamped up side down about 2" from the top of the frame (a picture is someplace in my wbryant photos).
Good luck,
Bill
Bill Bryant
PO 1976~PB (owned 34 years)
1914 Ford (owned 70 years)
1965 Corvette (owned 39 years)
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Re: [GMCnet] "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357397 is a reply to message #357396] |
Sat, 01 August 2020 08:54 |
powwerjon
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To All:
The VIN# on the frame is located here as per Bill Bryant Photo:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/miscellaneous-bryant-stuff/p31484-location-of-vin-on-frame.html
On the Coachman Build it is here:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/miscellaneous-bryant-stuff/p31482-coachmen-vin-or-frame.html
Thanks to Bill Bryant!
Regards,
J.R. Wright
GMC Great Laker MHC
GMCGL Tech Editor
GMC Eastern States Charter Member
GMCMI
78 GMC Buskirk 29.5’ Stretch
75 GMC Avion (Under Reconstruction)
Michigan
> On Aug 1, 2020, at 9:18 AM, Bill Bryant via Gmclist wrote:
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> Deb,
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> There are a number of "identification" tags, plates, stickers on a GMC MH, each has a specific purpose. Many of the suggestions here pretty much
> confuse the issue you need to address. The embossed VIN/TZE tag behind the pass access door is the "official" ID of a GMC MH. The glove box sticker
> supports this and provides additional detail as to options, dates model, etc. The frame stamping is on the driver side under the "sink window" on a
> 26', stamped up side down about 2" from the top of the frame (a picture is someplace in my wbryant photos).
> Good luck,
> Bill
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357402 is a reply to message #357396] |
Sat, 01 August 2020 13:45 |
Deb
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bryant374 wrote on Sat, 01 August 2020 06:18Deb,
There are a number of "identification" tags, plates, stickers on a GMC MH, each has a specific purpose. Many of the suggestions here pretty much confuse the issue you need to address. The embossed VIN/TZE tag behind the pass access door is the "official" ID of a GMC MH. The glove box sticker supports this and provides additional detail as to options, dates model, etc. The frame stamping is on the driver side under the "sink window" on a 26', stamped up side down about 2" from the top of the frame (a picture is someplace in my wbryant photos).
Good luck,
Bill
Thanks Bill. I appreciated finding that little series of ID photos you have posted. Helped quite a bit. And thanks to Larry for getting me the first link that got me there!
I think from what I can see, the only thing (related to the import documentation needed) that the manufacturer's plate and/or the build sheet could give me that the VIN doesn't is the specific month (and maybe year) of manufacture. The VIN gives me model year but not necessarily actual manufacture year(?) and the production number of that model year. Am I correct? But if the only piece of consistent ID that would give me that actual manufacture date is a paper label in a glove box, I don't think they can get too bent out of shape that it might be long gone after 45 years.
I think if they're that keen to crawl around looking for the frame serial # and VIN stamp, more power to them. My eyes aren't that good close up - got cross-eyed checking for the frame #s.
Well I guess it's time to head out and get the last few things taken care of in the coach, then she is off to her new home next week. Sad to see her go, but she will be well-taken care of and get lots of touring! She has many miles left in her and I'm glad she will get to use them.
Deb McWade
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357435 is a reply to message #357379] |
Sun, 02 August 2020 11:43 |
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When I imported my 1975 Palm Beach from Rochester NY to Niagara Falls Canada almost 5 years ago, I was stressed about various documentation. I just followed the USA rules re: paperwork and numbers. Made sure everything was properly completed with no omissions. When I arrived at USA customs at the allotted time, it took all of 5 minutes He reviewed the paperwork peeked out the office window and stamped the documents to present to Canada Customs. I was told and expected that they would physically inspect the coach VIN etc. Didn't happen.
When I got to the Canadian side they just wanted the taxes and took a 1-2 minute peek inside out of interest of the coach itself. No VIN checks etc. They just accepted the paperwork.
I was amazed how easy it was....It is probably the same going the other way CA to USA. Just make sure they have all the paper work filled in with no gaps. Also the allotted time must be set up in advance at US Customs or it won't go very smoothly.
Temporary plates and proof of insurance are a must in either direction. Good Luck
Ontario Canada, 1975 Palm Beach
Work in Progress
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357437 is a reply to message #357435] |
Sun, 02 August 2020 12:54 |
Deb
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He is using a broker and it will be transported all the way by commercial carrier. So I don't think there will be any problems with temporary plates or insurance. Just making sure we have all of the numbers that we can get. And since VIN is all we have, and the "Deciphering" page, that should be enough. I had no problems coming in from the US with her. Also used a broker to make sure all of the paperwork was in order. US guy just confirmed the VIN, looked around the outside, and same at Canada Customs.
I don't think there should be much of a problem going the other way either. Buyer is working with the broker right now and I think he's good to go.
Deb McWade
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357443 is a reply to message #357435] |
Sun, 02 August 2020 17:20 |
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Never easy coming into the US from CA
I once had to remover everything from a packed VW bug coming to the US.
Going into Canada just limited on beer and guns.
ontario wrote on Sun, 02 August 2020 11:43When I imported my 1975 Palm Beach from Rochester NY to Niagara Falls Canada almost 5 years ago, I was stressed about various documentation. I just followed the USA rules re: paperwork and numbers. Made sure everything was properly completed with no omissions. When I arrived at USA customs at the allotted time, it took all of 5 minutes He reviewed the paperwork peeked out the office window and stamped the documents to present to Canada Customs. I was told and expected that they would physically inspect the coach VIN etc. Didn't happen.
When I got to the Canadian side they just wanted the taxes and took a 1-2 minute peek inside out of interest of the coach itself. No VIN checks etc. They just accepted the paperwork.
I was amazed how easy it was....It is probably the same going the other way CA to USA. Just make sure they have all the paper work filled in with no gaps. Also the allotted time must be set up in advance at US Customs or it won't go very smoothly.
Temporary plates and proof of insurance are a must in either direction. Good Luck
1977 Kingsley 455 as stock as it gets except lots of Ragusa parts
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Re: "Manufacturer's Plate" for export [message #357484 is a reply to message #357435] |
Tue, 04 August 2020 08:59 |
Ken Burton
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I had similar issues importing an engine trans and final drive from Ontario to US. They treated it as if it was an entire coach. I checked ahead of time with US customs and they told me everything I needed. I stopped going in at US customs and a nice Lady customs agent said we will treat this as an informal importation. She took the paperwork and wrote across it "if there is any problems contact me" and wrote her badge number and contact information."
Two days later when I pulled up at the Customs border check, I handed the documentation to them and about 15 seconds later they said "you are good to go". They never as much as asked for a passport or ID because I arranged the stuff ahead of time. They treated all three items as one unit and never even looked in the truck.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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