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11/22/09, 8:52 AM   #1
Decoding a Gambler serial #
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I remember how Gambler used 4 digits in there serial # back in the 1980's etc. What would a five digit serial of 90088 tell you about a car?thanks
 
11/22/09, 11:45 AM   #2
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My guess would be the 88th car built in 1990.
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11/22/09, 12:22 PM   #3
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That was my hunch also.
 
11/22/09, 6:42 PM   #4
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Quote:
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I remember how Gambler used 4 digits in there serial # back in the 1980's etc. What would a five digit serial of 90088 tell you about a car?thanks
Floyd at Bailey Chassis in Hendersonville, TN could give you a definitive answer. He ran the shop at Gambler for many years.
 
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